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i | | A Sse aymisdeeees ‘ ) kiibe HL, whose tej TIT CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, OV IBER 88I—TWELVE PAGES. THE CITY. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. DB, Nita, of Akron, 0., ia at the Tromont. Jogeri W, Wim, U. 8. A,, Is at tha Paliner. G. IL Latrenssnr, of Pitteturg, isattho Shere anan, * Jous Rosesnuna, of Now York ts at the Sher- Tn, fesuy P, Becket, of Dixon, Ul, isat the Tre- mont, , f RN, Gawatan, of San Franciacu, is at tho Tre- anent. W. 1, Hatsey, of Loulsylllo,. Ky. is. at tho Palmer, W. Gt Patner. F W.8, Kxownes, of Hull, England, is at the Taliner, . Z J, 1%. Bowser, of Marshalltown, [1,18 at the ‘Tramont. MR AND Mus, We HL dlusrneys, of Now York, are at the Palmer. Mu. AND Mus. A. SULLY, of Now York, ara nt the Pattuer, Joun W. Pixkemron, of Zanosville, O., is at the Sherman, G. Von prin Mutt, of Haris, France, is at the Grand Pueltle,, © + Dae 1s. Ransoot, of Burlington, In, 1s at tho Grand Paetfe, ‘Tne collections on dutiable goola yesterday Amoutited to 80,592, Ex-MaAvort doun H. 1. Latnoue, of Baltimore, is at the Grand Paellle.. ‘Tun Rev, A.J. Towitsond, of Halltax, Nova Seotla, Ig at tho Tremont, ‘Yan Ceimiunt Court Uullding was almost en- tlrely desetted yosterduy, FG, Fisu aad Mr. und Mrs, Thomas James, of Hacme,are at the Shorman, Stx thousand dolitrs in gofd was disbursed at the Sub-Treasury yesterday, Cart. Cnantrs Lunann, of tha Ocean House, Long Branch, is at the Leland, A. Patrenson will conduct tho noon prayer mneoting at Farwell tall today. Mn, AND Mus... W. Wetts. of Cape Wown, South Africa, are at tao Puluwer. UNITRD-STATES-SENATOR Witttss Be ALLI+ 80x, of lown, Is nt the Grand Pacific. Mi. AND Mus, Exmny A. Sronns have returned from tho Enat und are located at the Leland, Tite Custom Cutters’ Associntion dnd the First ‘Ward Republican Club helt brief routine meot- Angs at the Grand Pucitie Hotel Inst evening, THs recolpts_ yeatorday amounted to $2075, of which siL7% was tor aptrits, $1,809 Cor cigars, $3,818 for tobacco, and $5,700) for beer, Guan Anquettn, who killed Anton Gun- derson with a billiurd-cue on West Culeago nve- nue ten days ago, was lodged in tho jull lato Monday night, Short? yesterday lovlod upon tho grocery f Jumes Lathrop, No. 420 Cartage Grove avenue, to sutisl'y excotitions In favor of Roper et nl. to the amount of §3,68; Farirn Monriner O'Coxsxon, of Rallybune jon, Ireland, will lecture this evening in West Awellth Street Purner-Hull on the prosent erlsts in Ireland. Judge Mornn will preside. Tr First Presbyterian Chureh gives n recep: ton to the Kev. Mr. and Mra. arrows Thursday evening, and cordially invites ail porsous torimer: inembers of tho church to Jorn tom in welcome Ang tholr new pastor. As sAW ond ax, evidently stolen from some railway paesenwor tur, anil Ktamped No. 1s, were taken from a trump who was trying to pawn them, and await an owuee at the Weat iN Wavnon, of Cinclunatl, ia at tho _dludigen sttuet Staten. ‘Ta concert Inst evening nt Contral Music- hull, for the honelit of the Ketraion Presbyterian, Churek, wns a thorough success in point of ane tertninment, but, Nuunolully vousidered, the re- suit Is not 66 flattering. ‘vim temperature yesterday, na observed by Manusse, optician, 82 Madigun street (TRoUNE Ehiltding), was, at 8a, wu, 0 degrees: 10 0, my 58; 1 a, & pins, G1: Bp, m., 42. Barometer, Sa. m., 2048; 8 p.m, 2.0 Av about 1:45 o’clook pesoniey: morning burglars entered the grovery-store of D.C, Bor- duo & Bros, No. 253 Wabash avouuo, by remove ing a pune of ghigs ina ‘rear door, They wore scutes away before auy plunder had beon see cured, YESTERDAY was a xemarkable ono for tho ‘Tweitth streot police.» Despite tho fact that an election wie In progoues, the book dovs not ree cord n single urrest.’ Ono drunken man was put inv coll to sober up, but otherwise business wae uta standstill. Pini Daxpest-xr, who has been doing a whulesate Kquor tvusiness at the corner of Hane duiph and Halsted streets, was bold under $50 bonds by Commysionor Hoyne, yesterday tor selling without y, Heenae, ‘Tho fiat disposition of tho case will be mude ‘“hursday. ACAst of bulidozing happened yesterday at the polls atthe cornur: ot North Market and White streaty, whon Thomas MeMalion, a ward bully, pound ed Daniel Moran because he would not yote the tickot thus MeMuahon wus “strik- ioe” Yor. "ho puguncious "thomas was urrest~ a and lodked up ut the Chicago Avenue Sta- ne : And nan meeting of the Noard of Directors of the 7rew College of Physicinus and Surrvons “ was betdat the Sherman’ House last oveniog. Dr. 4A. Reeves Juckson presided. Articles of incor porution were sectired Out. Lt lust, and the sehe of will bo opened ubout the lst ot Cctuber or next year. Auour 6 o'ciock Inst ovening a lnborer named W. M. Anderson, reulliny nt No, 49 Twenty-sixth street, foll off ‘of the “tirst Puliman’? trait whilo passing Twentyesixth street, and bud bis right foot crushed sa badly that it will bave to be amputated. He also sustulned severe braises Nea’ se bead, He was taken to St. Luke's ospital, J. M. Osnonx. Goncral Trafic Managor of the Wabash, 8t. Louis & -Pacitle Haitronds BT Miltx, Geaural ‘Teket Agent of the Murltugton, Cedar Maplds & Northern Railroad; George Olds, General Frotgut Agent of tha Chlouga, Sibwaus keo & Bt Paul Railroad; and C.F. luton, Gene eral Miunuger of the Minnenpolis & St. Louis Julroad, are at tho Grand Puciile, A NuMBER Of boys stolen burrol of tir from. the corner of DoKoven and Halated streats last Hight and sot fre to tt, Some one turned in wa alurm from Box No, 327, and halt a dozen en eines were soon pon tho spot. Of course thora wus nothing for then todo but te turn arowid und go back to quurters, “Poople should 160 more discretion in suinmoning the department, ‘Tne commission baying fu charge the project of constructing the Hnnnopin Cru, in the western part of thia Stute, to connect’ the lle dois & Micvizun Cron with the Misslgippt River, will meot wt tha Grand Paviile Hotel tus norrow afternoon ut halt-past 2o'elouk, Delos gates wilt bo present from various localities in this State and Town, and members of Congress. ure urgently requested to attend, ‘Tire Rev. Dr. P, 8. Monson and wifo, of Philos bhia, arrived in this colts susterdiy. and are. tho guests or J. FY, Gillette, Gaq. No, 208 Michie Dr. Monson Wil tend tho Tilblo- wt Haptist Cunreh this eveulny, prayer-meeting Friday evuntu, etod to, preacli text Buliday. TL id coutidently expected thit he will nceept the page torate of tho First Guptist Chureb In this olty, Atnn enriy hour yosterduy mornlug Mrivute- Watehinen Manning and Gibbons arrested a young Geruin tamed Herman Iillge, whom they found with a quintlty of ellverwure and a now overcoat fn lls pasesalon. fe was looked UD ut the Twontyesce streut Stiton. wad, durioyg thy day tt Hanspired that bo bad stolen the stutl fron restdcnee of Mr, Alexander sl, Leith at No. 31h Cutungt avenue, ile will bo tnken before Justice Wallace this mornhig. Tur Bourd of Otlvers of tho First Roglment: wt thelr inceting last evening adopted fesnlis Hons expreying their regret ut the resiiuition or Col. Swain and thanking Hin for tha vatige bo hud rendered, and tho muny pers komil encritices hu Li inide for thy interest and. Advincement of thoargantzation. Rimilar reso: Jutlons were adopted it commuctian With the red Jgnution aud witndruwal of Mn. ‘Truman W, Miller, lute surscun of tho rextmunt, JouN Davey, a lavoring tan 25 yenrs, old, wile make repairs on tho tent of tin eek Island depot, wipped from his loutliag yesterday Taoralay, alld prt way dawa the tueline planes and thou brenking through the gluss portion of the root foll to thy tbor below on the Inside of the butting, 0 distances of about tly foot. He was instantly kill and his body was taken to: the Morgue. Decensed was nor knowns to have any frionds or rolutives in this city. Kaien Sirssete, wo tad employed by Sarzont, Greenleaf & Urooks, at Not} Frankiin strect, Tell trom the fourth to tho irst tour of che biniding through tho clevatar-shatt yesterday Hag, but, strange to say, was bot killed nov Pa Aidwyurausty jured. lis feft uri was fractured near the wrist, aud bis rasky lex was Tnully bruised abo co. .ONtrwlse he wreaceil rit. ‘Tho Murrion street patrole wigon bonvoyed hint to the County Hospital. Tie clothing found In the possession of "Ine dian Bob" doves, Walter Brown, and Jerry Miles Mawt whose urresta huve hecetntore: Tacntoncd fa those columiid, wos hientilled wud iwed yesterday by Loui Mendelson, of Dye ure wis burglarized last Brie 1 bundred dolturs’ worth of doy mgt of uve Anhwollaneous: Houde, 4 alr. nee Dreaies big willingnies 10 nsstat in the prosoup~ Yon of thy throe ion, aud ft ié prubably tat tho tbleves will suva tnd thelr way to dullet, Wittee on tis way to work, at Go'oloek lait ni hows Lew. wn ued Boguan, amployed + by the Chicayo w Western India Hullwoy, was yin down wad killed by engtoe Nu, 10h, of the Michigan Contrat loud. “Just bow toe accident: oecurred iv not knowg, but the old mua wae tora wil tu pleces in a inst borrible manner. ‘Tbe remuloy were couvesyed.to bls late hotue at No, 165 Meavher strect, where ho leaves n wifo and grown-up drughtor. Tho Coroner will in- ‘Veatigate the matter today. ‘Tur two Indies, onc wearing a light colored ulster, who bad a pockothook enatched from them by two thloves at tho strect crossing nour Pencock's Jowelty ators Monday afternoon aro requested ‘to call at the Central. Station and identity the pocketbook, Whon recovered from the mid. by Detective McDonald vesterday at contiined a picee of white wripying-cord about yard tong. MeDowntd urrested ona of tho thieves on State struct yesterday, und the identl- fleation Is neeessury to tholr prosecution, Mis¥ MAMTA PAILOA gave nnother of ber ob- ject otis.in cookery at Horshey fHnil yerters Mug aftornoon, seieeting as her subj t nniking of mock-bisqie soup, clouragup: foun. creamed oysters, and froaun pudding. Mer clitas tied tnertsed, Tho aitistuction foil with her dishos wis attested by the relish with woich What sng prepared wus wartukon af Mer next lesson will bo a teeok hens, and ber snbjee will bo chicken croquets, omelets, potatoes u hit Parisienny, Lyonnalse ‘potatoes, and glad mnéringne, te "Th Direetors and munnyers of the Nowsboys’ Homo met het evenlag in Pacior O Patnier Howes. Tt was ut aeliuietedd anne and the Attendanes wis quite lunge. Considerable touts ting bisiness was transacted, and the reports of tho Matron and other ollicers were received, showing the Justituden tobe tn a prosperous: and tlourishing coudition, Tho Jiome is ras ported ns doing a ood work for the ttowsho ‘aie onturtuininents given every Mandiy oveie Hug in the utrlors of the Home were improving tho boys, aud a cordial invitation is extended to the pubils to attend thous and seo what fy beng dono, * ‘Tits: Coroner held an inquest sestcntay, upon Adeline Mellyiile, who, wits her huaband, kept t inuuiry “nt No. "82 Wost Luke. street, and i dead Inher was found bed yesterday morning, Evidence was introduced show ing tint eho oo hid not drawn oa sobor brunth for the last two. months, sou ver- det of death from chronle alevholism was re L. An fnqieat wag attso’ held at Soi Chicage upon Godtred ‘Tocnnosen, of No, We struot, tnt this city. who was ran over by tho dummy-train of the Lake Shore 1.” A verdiet of aceldontal death wis ros jo testimony showing that deceased hud attempted to board the train while it was inv rapid motion, Marra Fo.cy, aged 14 years, the wife of Will- iam Foley. fireman nat the Nurth Side Gns- Works, committed suicide Monday atternoan by. drowning herself in tho juke, near the North avenue pier. Sho ‘beeame Insung about tna year ago, and waa sentfor treatment to an ugylum at Elgin, where sho remnatued elzht months. Since her return to ber husband, sho hus seamed tmolancholy, and frequcutly’ marked that she was * no goad. 1 fitabund wis uslecp Monday afternoon dressed heracit, and said that abe was golag out fora walk, Sha wis seen about 5 o'elock bt tho vicinity of the plor, Yesterday morning her deans body was found partiaily tnbedded ft the sand, An Inquest wits hold, and a verdict of death by sticide was returned, AT about Lo'clock yesterday n druggist doing business nent tha north end of Clark streot bridge watked into the Chivagy Avenue Station Jeading three breceitlouly, tough and brittiale Iooking mon who had called at’ his store for modical treatment, for one ot thelr number, ‘Tho particular one who was hurt litd a terriile Fatsh fu his face, extending from Just below tho Tight oye across the fleshy part of the noso and through the Jeft cheek to a pulnt above, and sxomowhut to the loft of the corner of the mouth, ‘The ond of the nose hung down over tho man’s upper Ilp, and sevmed to be hanging byt thrend, Dr. Cunulughan dressed tho wounds, abot which the man told so many diiferent stories that it was thought beat to fovk tp bln and his companions, Tholr names aro Frank Meintyre, Patrick Huskell, and Willkun HH. Grilling and thoy have been at work on tno stedin-barge Philudelpnin, Sinee they wore so locked up tho pollee have tonried tliat the wound aforesaid was inflicted by a man named Brady, whom, the gang uttempted to hold up on South Wator atreet, nour Clark, ‘Tho prisonors willbo ur ralgned this morning before Justice Kuufmann UNTAI: GROCERS. A regular meoting of tha Rotull Grocers’ A! sovintion Was held last night in the Call Io: room, Prosident Rockwood presiding. Quite a nunnbor of now members were vlectod, The Comuilttes on Grocery Peddlers reported thut thoy had sabinitted to the Connell au ardi- nance to Increase tho lNeense of such peddlers from $5 tu €W, whieh ordinance hid been ree ferred to tho Leense Committee of the Council, ‘The assoclution decided to have two of {ts mem- bors trom ench ward walt upon the Aldermen of tho respective wards, and yrgo upon them the pigsaze of ‘the ordinines, Tho old Committee on Peddlers wero instructedsto wait on the Liconso Comittee of tho Council for the game purpoze, ‘Tho Committee on Wholesale Grocers reported that thus far they had gccured trom the whoto- sulera very-few signatures—too few to mention —to the uzreament not to retail thelr goods. ‘Tho Committee wore sivon turther time, A regolution was passa declaring ugainet tho traiic In butterine. After which the meetiug adjourned, WELCOME HOM, Tho mombors of Centuunry Methodist Church ven woleuming reeeption Just night to the r. ah. C. Georue und wife on their returit from Burope. * ‘Lhe lecturo-room of the church was Miled to overilowing. The platforin ud tables wero handsomely decorated with flowers aud tropical plants, Sir, 1. C, Hayman acted as master of ceremontos, and, after prayer by tha Rev, 8.1 Barultz,. of Wheellng,. We Vay Mre Philip Myers, in ue very bappy address, pro- nouueed the formal welecowe, Dr. George, in roply, gavo a brief sketch of the tri, the. work done whilo- in atteudance ou the Ecumenteal Council at London, thoir travels through tho provinces, and thote Jour- ney to the Continent. Ho announced to bis con- #regation that, while absent, bo bad discovered tho Frat secret of tha wonderful success at- tending tho Iubors of tho Rev. Mr. Spurgeon, and ho could promise that, from this time on, tho mambersa of tho Centonary Church would fiud work to do such as thoy bad birdty ovor thousht of before, ‘The formal cxerelses included 9 Valse in fint, op. 29 from Chopin, by Migs Minule Gl “The Lord of Hosts ly With Us," by tho Conte nary ebolr; Weber's Concert stick, op. 7, for fines, by Biss 8. W. Huyimin and’ Dr. The Vehors," by 3 y drs. G, Holbrook Tangurinn Rhapsody: Caucura), by Miss Lydia W. ith itive-King J 8s. Iareis; “My Queun,” by Stlis Eugenio Stack iat ing. ON ’CHANGE, THE TURN OF THE BULLS. On ‘Chango the tubtes wero turnad yesterday. Tho markets nll advanced, and the buils were jolly. Tho strong reaction scured tho shorts, ond thoy rushod Jnto the grain-plts anxious to cover vefore thoy had lost everything thoy bad raked In during the late depression. The weak- ness of tho past few days had lod many to think tho murkets were yolug very inuch lower, and they soli heavily, aud wero surprised at the turn things took yesterday, The short interest was made up lurgely of a lot of Impecunious chapa whoare always afrald to carry nm trate over- ulsrht, and some of them were scen around the Whent mid corn crowds yoatordny with thelr hair Blanding up straight and thelr eyes wild with fear. ‘The big operstura on tho bull sido ane Josed the prospect, aud go did sume ot tho old hends who wero caught short, but able ta. thie over whut thoy think is mers temporary bulaa, ‘The buils hud arguments yesterday. however, to support thelr side, ‘hoy polated out that Wheat bad fation about 20 cents per bushel and corn th conte ly the past two months, bealdes i bic abrinkwe In thu value of provisions, and deohured those breaks were bart to Lrtug the food of thy world down to a bealthy bavls frou an fatlation browaht about by a furious specu tivo craze, Boma of the brokers who waisted: business saw another grand awell in) pri ud predicted thy uC3y cliques In what, corn, aud other articles would be ay strony this winter ua thoy bad ever beon, Hoveral hirge bouses were opurating tn wheut on tho long side, ond carn was not without friends, Mr, ‘S, predicts unothor boon’ in provislone, des apity the miying that the largest pucker thinks hoge must go down to four cents per pound. to express the situation the Westurn danoiug-mas- ters call was thus puruphrasod: fi © Hoare swing out and bulls awing 1, Jin your hunda aud go it agin” early overybouy.who acted on a “potnter" yesterduy wus beuten. Tho “puinter'® murket War consequently sulloring arent depressiv ‘Cho propricturof tho November bark Tod ner bu gold all the cash gratin te St. fouls. tHe dtc to muke the shorts pay for the wind this Une. Mr. Cbarley Wheolor ta in France, Ha will probably winter In Baypt, and tay spond part of The Line looking up the avuhives stared in the pyramids for duty about tho celelwated vorns corner Pharoah aud Josyph conducted several centuries ago, SUBURBAN, WAKE VIKW. Thore ts. a movementon foot among tho younst mun ot Lake View towards the organization of Wvoluntuor fire department, and a imnveting 1 soon to be called for thy purpose of organizing whose company. Ie ts beiloved that itis not hecussury te have any engine, hut that there is suillolont presse ut the watoreworks tu furce water through bose bighor thin it woul be eos eosury In cused of tru, ‘Thu two or three tres duut have taken plico within a week past have demonstrated the necesalty 0! co velo, done iu this direguon ST BUMS BI Nee nt NORTH CAROLINA MINING, ‘Tho North Stuto Sllntug Company, © corpora- ton organized with B capital etuek of $10,000,000 for tha development of the mineral wealth of North Carollan, invites the attention of Investors to fla vuluubte propertica and to the privileges granted it by & churter of tho Legislature of Narth Carollug+for ilning, rullroud, and tele- graph purposes, A peruvul of their card, which uppuurs clsuwhere, will ulford au oppurtunity to purtica who tuke an interut jn the matter to form a soyud opinion on the prospects of this company. Its stock Isdealt.in at the wiilug exchanges, where ft can be obtained at the gure rent market rutes, RAILROADS. No Likelihood of the Abolition of Commissions. The Competing Lines Do Not Meet the Inorense on the Vander- bilt Roads, Temporary Percentages Fixed On for the Southwestern Roads, ‘A Pooling Arrangoment Botweon. tho Baltimore & Ohio ond Adams Ex- pross Companies, The Commiaxton System Not Likely to ie Abolished. ‘The movement whieh hus lately been going onto bring, about a reforin fi tha passenger bustness by nbolishing the commission sya- tomlsvery likely to prove a failure before the weeting called ‘by Commissioner Dixon has taken pinee. “Like all previous attempts to stop the payment of commissions to tieket agents and others fur the sale of tickels, this one meets the strenuous opposition of a num- ber of leading roads, without whose asslst- anee the reform cannot be made, for us long as these roads continue to pay commissions: their competitors, by abolishing the systens, would Josa much of thelr business. ‘Lhe Grand ‘Trunk and Erie have positively an- nonneed that they will take part in no meet- ing that has for ity object tho aboll- tlon af the conmisston system, and that thoy will continue to pay com- iitysions, no matter what the other roads might de. Tho Chicago, Rock Istand & Pacific {s also understood to he opposed to the reform, and the New York, Pennsylvania & Ohio kins iivnys favored the comnlssion system, and has hurdly changed its oplnion yetou this subject. * Under these circumstances It is hardly probable that the propose meethig to con sider the advisability of doing away with the system of paying comtnissions will be held, asthere are but tew roads which have the backbone to place themselves an record 1s having favered the reform for fear that the ticket agents and senlper’ throughout the country will revenge themselves by dls- erlinlnathius against then, It is hardly probable that the presi ate tempt to nbolish the syste would have been mide had it not been for the fact that owlng to the low passenger-rates the payment o comnilsslons proves. ereat burden to many of the roads. Even If the re- fornt, had been — avcomplished it ts. hardly probable that it would have lasted any Jonger than. the prevalence of tho pres- ent low rates. It is quite certain that, as soon ts rates had gone up again to suen fig- tires ng to put the burden ow the publie ine stead of on the railrouds, the system would nual have been inaugurated by most of tha roads, Tho Incrense in Hates Made by the Vanderbilt Roads Not Mct by Compet+ ing Lines, If Mr. Vanderbilt expected that the Penn- sylyania, Baltimore & Oblo, and Grand ‘Trunk Railways would follow readily the example of tho Lake Shore & Michigan Southern and Michigan Central Railroads in advancing frelght rates to the basisof 25 cents on: grat, aud 30 cents on provisions from Chicago to New York, a was sndly mis- taken, None of the roils huve so far fol- lowed the example of ffs, and as faras ean be learned they have no iden of doing so. They find that a 20-cent rate on grain is ag high as business will warrant, Even at that rate shipments ore very light. It ig the ceneral pulition that it was the object of the Vandor- DILL rouds in so suddenly making an kdyanco in eastbound rates to force shipments on the Jake during the month while navigation Is stilLopen, so that the New York Central may get it ut Buffalo at an inereased rate, fs nlso believed that the Lake Shore o& Michigan Southern Roads have protected themselves by making contracts ahead that will last them until tha: close of navigation, so that tho diversion of business to tho lake Mines will not affect them inuch., The Van- debit roads claim that thelr object in mak- ing the. advanee was to help thelr Naw En- gland business, which is coming forward more freely than that to New York. ‘The other ronds, however, clialm that an advanee in rates cannot help the New England busi- ness, and shipments to those polnts como forward no more freely than those to other Eastern points. If the aytl-Vanderbllt ronds inaintain their present position the Vander- Dit roads will not. be able to keep the nd- vanced rates very, long, and they will bo commalied to come down again to the gang or oven fower figures than era charged by the other roads, . Tho Baltimore & Ohio nnd Adamn Exe Prena Companies Pooling Mecotpts- Bpeclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunes Bartimony, Md. Nov. 8.—Thore {sa rn- mor galulung ground that the Adams Ex- press Company and the Baltimore & Ohio Express Compnny-contemplate consolidation, and tholr recent agreement to pool all ro celpts on oysters belny shipped West, besides: combining on other express charges, have caused the public to suspicion that this is 1 step towards cansoliduttion, Mr. George 2, Vrick, General Manuger of tha Balthuore & Oblo Express Company, stated to your cor- respondent in regard te the matter thatthe present arrangement between tho companies had onty been made to avoid the Indlserbini- ute cutting of rates by tho agents of both companies, resulting in unprofitable business to both, In regard to the puoling of rates, ho said the companies had ne flea of von- solldation. ‘They had tain rates (o bo established by the ninnasgi of the two companies, and wos leave an opening: for the abuses of Inst yeur, when the rates by express wero below the ordinary freightrates: of the Pennsylvania and Baltimore & Ohio Uallroads, Mr. 31..B, Stone Appointed Genoral Superintendcnt of the Burlington ‘The unnotuneement winde fn Tice ‘Tine: ashort thie ago that Mr. A,B, Stony, Super+ Intendent of the Locomotive and Car Depart. mentol the Chicago, Burlington & Qulucy Tallroad, would soon be appointed General Superintendent of this roud, 1s contlymed by the following clreutar just issued by Mr, 1, J. Potter, Third ViewPresident and Genoral Manager of tho Chicago Burlington & Quincy: Mr, Heury I, Stone has beon appointed Gon- ert Buperintendent of all ronda operated by: (hia company onat of thp Mixsourt Hivor in churwe of tho Operating Departinont, with oltica At Chicuyo, the uppotutinent to take offeot Nuy, Vi. Sir, Stano will for the presont continuy to Hobs Buperinteudont of tho Locomotive and var Deyurtiaent Mr. Stone, althongh yet ws young man, ly well quallticd for the position, Ho ‘aghieved w fine reputation for wbility and cficioney whiten charge of the Locomotive aud Car Peuarineny of tho Durlligton, ere has been to General Suporintendent. on tie Burlington for several: yeurs past, the dutles of this position haylive bean per formed by General Manager Totter in adil: thon to lis other duties, ‘Tho enlargementot General Manager Potter's fuld of netivily by placlng hin in charge of atl the Burling: ton dines, Including the Kunsis City, St. doo & Counell Bluits “ana the Mlssourl River Rallrond ty Nebraska, mado ft necessary to nppolat ts. General Superintendent to take charge of the operat departinents, tw otherwise the toad would have been too heavy for one nian to bear, Commissionor Midgloy Arrangos Tome porary Pervoutages for tho Souths Wostern Houds, Muisstoner J. W. Midgley, of the South- western Ratlway Association, has Just ts: sned the following circular to the roads in the association: Under the now agroomont taking offect Nov. 1, the perveutiyes of tonnage which wuall appl to tho three divisions only are gctorimined, ‘There ure ne, Boreentngns wa agreud Upon bu wD ie to the allotment af tonnige between tho ties comprising each of the tureo divisions. It fa advisuble, bowevus, that some percontayes be used in compiling tue duily and woukly state wents went unt regularly from this ollice, For ti purpose | baye assed to Use corniin pore coftuges, “nnd in ao doiug wish to say that tula fa done Without projudive to any Sine or tho slightest fatention in avy respeot that they aro aust whlch suould apply 1a nny case, olmp! ‘They ure uecd as a iutler of convenicuco ty faciiltate our operations, and beewse it was neeessiry to have rote working busis in order to control the tonunge until such the Ax tho Hines comprising ench of tho divisions cun get together aud agree na to dontert are allotments, ‘The pereontaves thas adopted aqro as followss St. Louts Dividion—Chicago & Alton, 28.8; Mis- Vacite, 4.0; Wabash, St. Lous & Paeltle, hlenn “Diviston— & Alton, 273 40.53 Chlengoy, aN ny Wi Chleaga., Burlington & Quin Ttovk island & Pueile, 2052 Wabasiest. Louls f,fneltie, 9 the pereumtiuee antutted tw the Hannttat & Toledo Tivision wilh be equally vided nmong the Hanuibal & St. Joo. M Pacitle, and Wabash, St, Louis & Pacll ALK, Touzalline Omata, Neb., Nov. 8—A. E. Tonzalin, re- cently appointed First Viee-President of the Chicago, Burlhigton & Qtiney Ratlway, re: tlres from. the General Manngershtp of tho Burlington & Missouri River Rallway In Nos brash after this date, Missourl Miscolinncous Item, ‘The Michigan Central Rattrond will chanze Its thne-tables Noy. 15, but whint the charges WHI be hag not yet been determined upon, Comunisstoner Mitgley lias issued.a new frelght turf! to Missuur River points, ‘hoe tariff 1s the same asthe one in force hereto- fore, with the exception of aglight chunge In the rates from St. Louls, The neeting of tho Southwestern Rathway Agsuelation which was to have been held at St. Louls Nov. 15, hag been postponed wntll Novy. 23, on account of the Inabiilty of some of fue Managers to bo present: on tho former tte, ‘The new Kankakee & Seneen Ratlroad, which connects the Kankukee Line with the Chleage, Rock Ishud & Paeltic, hag been completed, and ft only remains to put in the erossing over the Chieago & Alton tracks, which will by dong next Sunday, "The steautship agent at the Grand Trunk Railway ofles annonces that by a combina fion of railroad and steamship rates they have been enabled to reduce the through passage from Chiengzo to Liverpool, Glns- ow, and Londen to only Su—of course NLEEIAge pisnnge. s ‘The Baltimore & Ohio Rullroad last night commenced running t Sluupur on the train leaving here at O30. ‘Phe sleeper will be rin through to Baltimore, and from there to New York a parlor-eoach will be ran. A sleeper will also be attached to the west- bound train due here fn the morning ut 6340, Mr, Joseph Millner, of Denver, Colo., Pas- songer Aront for the Chicazo, Burlington & Quiney Rullrond, arrived in Chieaze yester- day, “Mr. Miller was onee Acting Governor of the Stute of Katas, a concatenation of cir+ cumstances eons wg to devolve upon ain the duties of that office for the term of not quite slx hours, ‘The records of the Western Ridiwny. Welghing Association show that during the mnonth of September there have been weighed for the association 47,820 cars and during. the month of October 45,014 ents. A few of the October reports lave.not yet beot returned, or the number of cars weighed during that mmonth, would be larger. A meeting of tho Western Association of General Passenger and ‘Ticket Agents will be held at Indianapolis today. Only one or tvoot the General Passenger and ‘Tieket Agents from this ity have gone to attend the meeting. Itis doubtful” whether there wil bo & quorum present to enable the meet- jug to transact any business. Artleles of Incorporation of the Novada Midland Rallroad Company, with capital stock ut $5,000,000), divided tito 50,000 shin have been filed in the ollice of the Neva Seeretary of State, Itis te be constructed from a pont on the eastern boundary [Ine of the Sintu of Nevada, la White Pine County, toa polut on the western boundary Hue {0 the County of Douglas, ‘Tho New Orleans Division of the Texas & Pacilic itond das recelved twenty-ilve new locontives and 600 cars. ‘The main ne now checks pasyengers through to Antelope Sta- tion, ly EL Paso County, G10 miles west of Murshid], and 120 nites east of Kl Paso, Del Norte County. Atthe crossing of the Rio Grande, between Antelope aud El Paso, tho grading is completed, and three iceomotlyes, Silty, teams, mi 580 men are Uelng, railing, and bridging from two to four miles per day. ‘Trains aro. expected to run through to Cali- fornla by Jan. 1. The Kane County Coroner was summoned io Elgin yesterday to hold an inatest over the renting of a min who was run over and kitted by 1 train on the Chicago, Milwaukeo & St. Paul Rond Monday night.” The fellow ad been going about the country solleiting aluis on the representation that he was itdeat mute, He carried with him a certificate of discharge from the charity hospltai, signed by Dr, Gorman, which stated that bis mane was Charles urtaann, aud that he had been very Wlor billous-fever, Ills true identity, however, Is a matter for the Inquest to deter- mine, as before he died he managed-to swear decidedly loud fora dumb aman, and in ve sponse to the Inquiries of the physician gave his name as Johnny Herrington, and his residence Chicago. Yesterday morning the Lake Shore’s fast train from the Exst arrived at 0. Sains Utes ahend of the senedile tne, ‘There were to sleepers and a baegage-vir composing the tain. Forty through pissongers were aboard. ‘The train tnade stops for passen- gers only at Albany, Utica, Syracuse, Rochester, Duftalo, Cievelund, and ‘Toledo, Stops were made at Eikhart for water, and at Laporte for breakfast, but to passengers were takenon at these polots. ‘Lhe extra fara over and aboye the regular rald and the charge for berths Is $$ from New York, 32 from Buttalo, and $t from Cloyeland and 'To- Teo, which makes the total fare by this train, double berth In sleeper Included, from New York to Chicugo $17.25. Passengers, however, are required to pay 823, hut receive back on firrlving here a rebate of $5.75, ns SUCCESSFUL AT LAST. ‘The Newton National Bunk of Boston Recovers a Large Sum of Money from the Governmont Aftor a Longthy Lite Aeutlon. Spretat Dispateh to Ths Chicaus Teibuat, RBosrox, Mass, Nov. 8—During the year 1807 gomething more than a milllou dollars was embezzled from the United States Sub- ‘Treasury in Boston by the Cashler, Jutlus B Hartwell, who engaged with Bdward Carter, a young oporatur on the street, in a daring attompt to corner curtain stoeks. In the uidst of thor plas the two men were brought free to face with a sudden danger in the shape of an officlal oxinisntion and count of the funds in the ‘Tremry. Lt bee ciume necessary to nrake good the fins ab- stricted before the examination shoutd occur, In order to do soa sehome was devised for obtatning temporary possession of funds from banks and other listitutions to lodge in tho ‘Treasury, and Carter, who wasn Direetor in tha Nowton National Bank, persuaded 1, Porter Dyer Jr, the Cashier of thattnstitie ton, to let him have temporarily the funds and securities of tho bauk to to amount of $371,000, ‘Lheso funis and securities In- eluded large amount raised on the erodlt of the bank, snd tho sum was jnuch in exeess of the bank's capttal, ‘The ‘vntire amount was plaved in the vaults of the Sub-Treasury the night before the proposed examination, but at this point Martwell broke down and made & full confession to dlr, Whittle, his superlor oficer in the ‘Treasury. © The Covornment retained possesston of tho funds Just mon tlonad, and the Newton Bank was ruined, tho winding up of tts affairs resulting In the paymnentof x small dividend from the re inalning assets to its crediturs, A potition was stibssquently filed Ja the Court of Chins for tho recovery of tho funds of the bank placed by ilartwell in, the Sub-Treasury, tho eliin belng that the funds belonged to the bank and not to the Government, «After seven. years of Mtigution the caso was devided in favor of the bunk, und the Anal settlement ot tha matter is announced this morning. Na appeal was inade py tho Government from tie deelston ot the Court of Claims, and Ib was expected that, as the ense tid been thoronghty tried, noue would be amde, But when a torney-Cieneral Mag: Veagh took ulltey the ‘tine within whieh un appeal to the Supreme Court could be taken hud nearly explred, dnd, a3 the cuse Involved adn stin ur tongs, Alt, MusVeagh de elder appeal to be taken as vaneasure of precaution. When tt beewne evident! thot Mr. MacVeagh would suon retire from oltca, the Hon, Robert i. Bishop, of the counsel for the bank, proceeded at once to Washlugton to secure If posible an munedi- aly oxuinliution of the case. Sir. MacVeugh hud retired, howoyer, before Mr, Bishop are rived, but the Sollcitor-Cienoral, acting as Attorney-General, noved that the appeal be disinfssed, and it wad done. A diflleuity was now encountered in the Treasury Deourt- Weut, ay the appropriation made by the last Congress, for tho satisfaction of Jul ments of the Court of Cinims was’ sid- died with on) proviso. barring —certaln ridgments whieh had been appenied, The question. was ralsed in the ‘Treasury Do partment as to whother-this proviso did not apply to the ense of the Newton Bank, which ease had not been appealed when the aet was passed, Mr. Bishop preseated mn argiient onthe polutte Jide Lawrence, the First Controller of tho Treastiry, who subsegtently gave an oplilon exeludiag this judgment from the operation of the proviso, Mr. Bishop thereupon recelved $200,000, the bal- oneeef the approprintion remaining fi the “Freasury, und the remaining 311,000 due on the elaine will brabably be’ provided for in the next appropriation bit THE AX VICTIM. A Ponsibillty that McAllister May Hee vover—Arrest of Kload, Who BDrovo the Torrlble Weapon tnto His Scull Wis Hus un Poor Memory, but, if Any- thing Wd Hiappen, Lays te All to Bud Whiskty—Tho Story of the Assanit lee toltte ‘There seems to ba a probability that Charles McAllister, tho vietiin of tho murderous assault recorded fy yesterday's PAUSE, My recover from the eucts of thy tojuries revelvod by bitin at the lands of hogias Fluod, About 1 o'clock yestertlay morning Oflieers Jones und Enright sueuvaded in arresting Flood, whom thoy found coming out of a snlocn on ‘Swenty-accond street, near Controuvenuc. He was looked up at the Deering Btreet Station, where hu was in terviewed by a reporter during the afternoon, When arrested he wis about to goon board the barge on which ho worked, which was booted to tenve Bt noon. The would-Le murderor fs known a8 0 notorl- ous rutin and his teen in truubte before, About two months ago ke nude 1 ferocious ase ae on 8 young fellow nimed Gibbons, whom POUNDED OVER THE MEAD WITT A MONKEY? WIENCHL His appearance fully beurs out the reputation given miu by bis nulhbors aud tho police, who sity Chat bo ts in the habit of poundlig and butt- ing his wile, and bas Yeon wrrested for disors doriy conduct aud assault. Wheo roused up In his cell, the evidences of recent intuxteatian wero Visivie enough upon him, bue le ls very doubtful if he was halt as drunk da he pros fesyed to hive beon, He tohl a rambling and digconnectod’ story about. tho asauult, whieh he deehired inust have drown out of ui itaerel between himself und Me~ Allister. He had po recollection, hy auld, of strikiug tho man atall, and said be had wlways been friendly with him. Detuy told une lo was churged with lying in walt for bis victim and smashing ii his head with un ax he deolured that he knew nothing of It, and did uot know where he went to after leaving tho Louse where the two men lived. if hu had struck the toun It wag all tho fault of but whisky, THE INJURED MAN, MoAllister, was found tying in ber at his house on I Mhivty-olulith wtrect, Just west uf Hirlstecd. 9. little tuur-reumn euttize, of which the two nilles wach occtipled hnlf, thotr apartments: ngonly divided by #& thin wooaen partition. Tho win was conscious and told n straight and intelligent story of tho attempt of Flood tooo murder ‘him, It appears that Flood returned from on trip on the luke Mon- tly morntne and put in part of” tho day Ging humsoit up with “rotgue” In tho evuning fe came Inty MeAtlister's rool, und a quare of beer was sunt for. When uu was gonu Flood wante: Oo, UUL Mrs, Melt tor objeated, suying thut If Ne watited tore he must get It ii bis own place. ‘This made hh ugly, and he went elf and got snore whisky at kuie suloons on Hitsted street, A Httle before uidnbshe be returned, and, after rngiug around torn while, cureling and threatening the Me- Alllgters, proceeded to amush iu the tralt partt- tion which sepimited the two sets of pire ments." MeaAluster got up and went to his front door, us he states, to sea If Mond wns about. to minke an uttempt to brenk tn there, as he hid threatoned. .Ag be opened the door Flood, who was hidden ayaluat the wall, Btrugle him a four ful blow on tho left side of tho head with an nx, ae weupon is tn tho possession of the police, ty , A FLVE-POUND AX, WITIE A VENY HEAVY HANDLE, and, awnng by a main es powerful as Flvod, would smitsi in the skull of a steur. ‘Vne assault was witnessed by Flood’a step-son, a boy of 1, who xald that he saw the man get tho Ax, und, knowing whut ho was aout todo with ft, tried to witrn McAllister, but was too late, Mry, Mood, bellving thut hor husband would Kill bor, was hidiug under a shlewalk soar by, and trombling with fear that the brute might flid hor. hat the deed was premeditated is shown nf the fact that Fiond bad theentened to “do him [MeAiHster} up this trip.” Inmadintely after striking the blow the cowardly scoundrel ran geross tho priirie and probably wandored around during the night, Dr. F.C. terry was culled in and fount tho man sutfering from an awful cut Just over tha mporu rie on the lett site of the heud, The outer table of the skull was fractured, but tho bone at that polnt fs thick, aud it f3 Just pos- sible that the fracture did not extend tu the ine ner tubule. There worg no evidences of com- pression of tho brain, but great dungor of ine Hammution oxlste, und it will bo several dys before tho tman will bo out of danger, even une der the most favorable circumstunces, Dr. Kerry sald the blow wag a terrible one, una tho. only wondor was that tho than was not kitted on tho spot. Flood will be held until the result of the Injuries can be more fully doterinined, Me Allister [s roported as 9 quiet, burdworking man, who worked steadily at Fowler Mrs’ pnexing- house, Aud was ot ylven to delnk. He le so yeurs of age, and has n wifo and one child, i$ Lively Encounter Betwoen a Whalo and a Sword-Fish aud Thrasher. StaFohit (Netwfoundtani) Corresponience Trronte G'obe Un a lovely afternoon tu July L stood upon the baok of x lofty elif on that part of tho count between Placentia und St. Mury's Bays, Every thing wasetill, Qoly the falntost murmur, the nnury tones of the ocenn roar upon tho surf, nelt> ed dito delicious magic, stole up Frou the strand to whoro I stood. The sea fowl, whieh lotabited a sinall ishind tu myrlads to my loft, seemud, too, to have fillun under the spell and gone to sleep: ‘Tho ovean heaved its breast in feoblo biliows, roliing jandward with a drowsy motion, und the fisherman tn ils sinall boat restod upon his oars to Huten to the stilluess and calm whieh had fallen over overything, A dozou or more of tish- fig akltte und bouts, alittle less thin Kehouwer alze, stood mottonloss where the last breeze had fainted on thoir sata; and were photographed to perfeetion In tho smooth liquid) deap, nud even the “unerring tides” forgot for the moment, or svemted to forget, tu set alter hurth oF douth. Av 1 stood like evorsthine ahout me, mute under the Iniluctieo of the aft- ernoun, a sound 18 of innumerable and gentle tappliga came up from thestlll sea, and looks J eu that inyriuds of shes, cod, abd tho lesser creatures on whieh tho former preyed, had risen to tho aurfiuco and were “brouchiny.”” “| The tupplug sound wus made by beating tho wator with thelr tiils and ting, Stich a suene Is. not dacommman; but winost simultaneously with this TP howd a hollow, whistling sound, ond saw ne colimn of spray rise like 1 yoyser, abot fourteun fet from tio water, Tanw thon that a whale had risea among the tishes, and with bis monster, gaping Jaws, int fourth of tho thie it tukes to write It, had engulfed several bondrads ‘of tho bronehing fishes, aud was about to plunge under the waves uygaly to swallow his proy pleec~ imenl, Whon two othor creatures appeared upon tho svene, They were theunited and tinpiienble foes of the while, the sword-ilsh and thrash er, Tho awordsfish, Xipntas — gindlus, te w long, Uthe crenture, —urtied with hard substance, protruding ny lon, from ite aout, resembling a award, fram whiten it derives Ita name; tha thrasner is species of ally” sun-sburk ov fox-sburk, selent i Carchurits valpes. It wus evident that thoy had come Fur the double purpose of mating war upon the whaloand getting some of the feust for thourelyes, In the spice It takes the eye to twinkle tho offensive ang defensive word ane sumed, Tho sword-tel atineked tho whule under water, tho thrusher attacked him above, As tho wate nado an eort to dive be impelled ninsely, aginst the armed bud of bls ithe foo, and If he reinuined whoro be was tho thrisher brought hisungalnly body with the precision of bite eninery down upon the unfurtunate monstar’s baek, Such a “thrashing” 1 had never con- goived of ovon in my drenms, who f used to go. tothe bila aod rob birds! Wests, und Biw tho teucher, more terrlbte Chin a wrathful dragon, with # cowhide to explaty tay wait, Thosounds were dull thitde when the thrishur struck bis Autagonist, and sharper und touder when ho missed his alm und strick the water, Tho waves wero beaten” about in foun and spray, tho whalo trying to ply bis tall upon his dnemies, but before ho coud get hls ungalne ly bady inte position bld enemies were out of Harin's way and raking a new attack upon wn unexpected quarter, ‘The contest continued, broken only by short intervald, when tho wuate wont bulow the eurfies for about ton minutes, Thon tho . aword-tish, us af -entinfled with tha part bo | bad Pluyed, dived dow! fata tho clear blue water, and tho thrash followed his oxample, Tho while, too, eu dently disappeared, en ho wus tho only ongot tho three that hud and breathe at stuted hae intervids, L watched with much eagerness ta seu whore he would rise and © hiow,” or tf bo rose at all. Beyond the potnt, a halfeinile alatayt, Lanw {ho spout, aud tons vigorous plunges aud Know the whilo bad survived ble thrastiny, Nunibers of boatinen bad rowed up tesco tho affruy, and gazed, at the contest betwoon those mousters of tho unknown deep with « pleasure * uvoply mingled with awe, ed A Remarkable LExperlonco with the Rlectric Light. Cineinnatl Euguirer, A rémarkablo xeeldent happened last evening about ta'clock tow clerk uumed Theodore Fy Eilts, of Altnun & Co.'s house, No. 2d Weat Filth stryot, ‘Tbe olvetric Hyht had just bee ‘urned on iu tho store, whon Bill, with 8 Drias rovin bla band, waste the uct of trunsterrig frow lig place w bultalo ibe. In passing the robo boncath the wiry whien bolds the ulectric current, the rod cane In contact with it aud & aturtiing result tullowed, | ‘The poor clerk wis ralsed from tho floor astf a simoon bad struck ‘him, and was buried licad foreiaust through whe show. window to the paverent. In taking bis aertil trip his head came in cons ‘tact-with glasa, aud bis faco was badly wunygled, 2 “dainte, x01 iF sponge off aud resusol tated the clerk tothe Sillea House, where bo bonrds, To t4 lueky to bo alive, and honceferth will W990 f ieee as when ho fools around that in! <r Tho porfume of todny ‘is that * Horal cthor"— tho * Mara’ Cologne, ( a) Tt ts that entarrh bas found ninaster tu Sykes’ Sure Cure” and Atiuspherle Inautiiator,” rr Cutnming docs not ndvertise tocth for 87 and ohirge more, i Btate, a Worecommend Eldredzesowing-machines, MARRIAGE DL ‘who following mnrringo licenses wore tes tenday: Name and véstlence, fishes, Jantaun, Chtenga Kitty 4. Doyle, Chivage, { Adumn Mabel Cite Honriotts Helles, © AW. HL, Hehuotte, C1 Corrln Bayul, Cl Chait Cag rn. 8s 1. A. Van iavenstine, i. Kauth, Chicazo, Antrow A, Neladi iu G. Junsen, Chieaco. fliers Leona, Chteaue 4.» Allee Faulkner, Chien { Atlelott Mota) Thervan Sully, dot ay wood, I 0 Wembduimer, Chtengs uw SEU EAMTL TL, TMH, ~ MARRIAGES, + “Watt—ito! ‘Ov, 1811, by tho lew. Willian ATU] HS—Now, 1 11 IL Mydur, Fredorick MH. Walt uid Mary 1." lolinen, uourot Chileno. * DEATHS, : HAHCOCK—At hia Into tepldence, No. @ North Clurk-xt, Munday evening, Nov. 7 Monty i. ab- evek, ervicos Thursiay afternoon at 2 otctock ‘ensple of the Chicaxu Society of thy Naw Van Burun-st, botweon Watush und ‘Mictivan-nvy, HOTEFORD=Montay, ith Inst, Emma schwnrts, wite of Henry Hotstutd, uname) Wedwosday off o'clock from rostdonce, No. Moi Wabushienve : G2 Albany uid Rochostor (N. Y.) papers ploaso Nv feom tho) Jorusuton eo) LETLIG—Snadenty, tn this oity, Nov. 8 Emmn Aw wite ofthe Inte GA, Helly und daughtor of A, id= ney and ci y (. Downs. Funeral Thuraday, Nov. 10, at 1 o'clock p. m., from Michigan-ay. R. ‘3 ECAL hin homme in Lagndale, Nov. 6 rc. W. und Annie BK. Kiphicke, aged Yeurs and Siwonthe, Funursl Wednesday morning at balf-past 10 o'clock to Graculund, HOWELL—Tho funeral of the Inte J. M.Itowoll wil take place at the First Congresutional Chureh, pantie ‘Thursday, Nov. 1, at 2 pan. Friends are nvitud. FULEY=Marla Fulor, wife of Willisin Foley, drowned Monday muht, Funecal ‘thuradny ftom the Church of the Itoly Naty by cars to Calvary. DALE—Tuerday afternoon, the 8th of Novembor, Bt tis Inte residency, 422 Woat Aitatungst.. Hervey 3, Dale, attor u inueriny itlners, in his Gist pont. Notice of funern! hereafier. NUUGLASS—Tuasday morning, Nov. 8 J nt Cc, wife of George t Doutl LO AB dd PHL Fununal trom ruridonce, ‘Thirty-tirstert.. this {Weanontay) nftarnuen i ‘clovk by carrhites tu Unk eugd Com rt usury. taf* Nagura and Orleans@ountion (Now York) and Porbiiopo (One) papers pleuse copy. &NNOUNCEMENTS. KR, FHOMAS 8 ON A Successfnl Lito" at wh Musle-Siult, Fel= day evening, Nov. 11." Hox-uiles new open, SMOKE CONSUMING IS MIE ‘TOPIC jor tonight's Jeeture by Prof, M, Dalaiontalng ab tho Evening Mhch School, Socmul Shoo! Bulla, ou SMunrou-st,, Herr Malstoi, at7 rp ANNUAL MEE Womun's Curlstian ‘Thursday me at 1 oto Fes 3 burch, corn wrvsted Int provont crinis Is evenID Ue T: aldo und close with We; sie meetin. The pr eone AUCTION SALES, By GHO. P. GORE & 2M ind 210 Midian Wednesday, Nev. 9, GEO. P. GORE & CO., 214 & 216 Miadison-st., AT AUCTION 500 Lots of Custom-Made ots & Shoes, ALL FRESH GaonY, and 400 CASES Assoried Rubbers, Whatare FInst QUATATY, Thursday, Noy. 10, at-9:30, REGULAR TRADE SALE OF Crockery & . Glassware. We shail soit In opon lots: ted We Gs, ©. Cy Pore wees Nety ‘Ten Nota, theware, Lamps, co, an Bonds by the packnge, Goods packuil fur country morchunte, GRO, UY GOI & Cu, Auctiono ont. REGULAL TRADE SAL DRY GOODS, THURSDAY, Nov, 10, 9:30 a.m. Clothing, Cloaks, Dolinans, Silks, Satins, Dress Goods, 3 GLO, U. GUILE & Co. Auctionvars, ELISON, FLEQSHEDIE & €0., FOR OUR REGULAR SALE 9:30 This‘Morning, Immense Stock New and Second-Hand _ FURNITURE, Carpots, Stoves, Bedding, Crockery; Chromos, Plated Ware, 150 Doz. Dolls. 12 O'CLOCK, CHATTEL MORTGAGE, TORSE, BUGGY, AND HARNESS ELISON, FLERSH ELM & CO. : Siang 9d Rutdalph A, GOLDSHID PAWABROKER) WILL SELL Al OUR STORNS, 84 6 86 RANDOLPIL-ST., Thirst, Noy. 10, at 10 a.m, ils entire stock to'date of Unredvemed Pledues, Fine Gold and Silver Watches, Fine Diamonds, Rich Jowelry, Guns, Pistols, Books, Pinted Ware, And Miscellaneous Articles. ELISUN, FLUUHHELS & CO, meena oe liy HENRY FRIEDMAN & SONS, Ul and 3) Kust Hundolphest, P Holiday Goode ant Pays Tr te NUN ESUA ROY, OA, Bae Meter Comprialoa a Luly tthe Of Wax fully - ‘to. Isvuquot Holders, OAM Cand ecul¥ar ais and Sunty uray Saucers, “Wied ty uenag, Mattes in dn, divcoratud ‘Toa Sots, ‘Lobscou Bets, Conn Piguet Albuns, & a iting Dos ounur hots Bay ier " % New Isiboin ations. Al Goode warruntod us reprusentud, Sold in lots to suit, Civods puaked und shipped carefully, iouds ready Jor luspection ‘Tuesday, Evevy it will be sunt. Dy hot tail uy attend, ar ‘Luneb served. HENRY FRISDSIAN & BOND, Auchonegra, lich Vuses, The proprietor of the CENTRAL CAFE (Central Music-Hail Bujig ing), having found by experience that the establishment is too small in size to be conducted with prof, it, has ordered its discontinuance an from today. “e LUNCH BUSINRSS EN AT THE “COMMON SENSE” LUNCH ROOM, - NOS, 58 & 60 RANDOLPH-sr, AND AT THE bin , BOARD OF TRADE" LUNCH ROOM, NOS. 119 & 121 LA SALLE-s7, Will be continued as in the past, with the additional advantage that the time. and attention formerly called for by the ‘Central Cafe" will now be devoted to making these Business Lunches even more popular than before, PRICES. The present high prices of alt food products is well. known, and we,therefore ask the public and our friends to give us thcir patron. age-so: far as the merit of our Lunches may appeal to their taste’s desire; it being our inten. tion to always serve the BEST | the market affords, in the cleanest possible manner, and always at Reasonable Prices, CIUS. R, TUGHRS, - ~ Slane, A dour or Tarrant’s Soltzor Aportent removed the agony uf rhoumatisn, and Ite ens Hudit weg aaitirely hemted ttre patient.” beumatiea fd but Ute understood, done emplstes eezurt ta embirocations, which ure really dan gecous, It iy now acknowiedued ta bee blood divesee, resulting (om uetdity. ‘This aporient corrects ail sien neldits, aid thas cites the disease, AIL rhouuiatic uutterers oro Auvinud to try Ite FOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 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