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an SHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE TITURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1881—TWELVE PAG™s. THE CITY. - PERSONAL AND GENERAL. « A. Cranks, of Winniper, Is at the Palmer. Joux ReéKD, of Baltimore, is at the Palmer, J.D, Lyte, of Columbus, 0., f¢ at the Bher- mun, TL, W. Hoover, of Indtannpotis, 1s nt tho Shor- man. W.8. Lyon, of Los Angeles, Cal., is at the Tre- tront. eat J. H. Deoax, of Phitadelphia, is at the Tre: mont, @ronaz D, Lory, of Roohoster, N. ¥., at the Leland. . Mtenanv Rowert, of Carlinvilic, 1, Isat tho Pacitio, . Itcrtann Cienry, of Columbus, 0., is at the fremont. 3.8. WATERMAN, of Sycamore, Ill, {6 at the Tremont. @ B.G, HALTASGAtt, of Ottumiva, In, is at the Yberinan, MV. Munocn and tamily, of Toronto, are at ‘he Palmer. 1.M. Weston, of Grand Rapids, Mich, fs at jbo Tremont. 1. G. RnvNoung, of Counclt Uluffs, Ia, 1s at Juo Sherman. ILD. Deest, of Springflold, IL, Secretary of Btate, is nt the Pacille. Gronor W, Winorn and wife, of Springfeld, lars, aroat the Patiner, Ronent McCoy and J. FB. Forsyth, of Stona- “wall, Tex, are at tho Sherman. DW. SaNnons; of Boston, General Superin- tendent of the Eastern Hailroad, is at the Pn- clic, ‘ Conanessitay T, J. HENpEnsoy, of Princeton, Ith, and James F, Witson, of Fuirfieid, fa, aro at the Paeltle, ' Junae ILM, ALLER, of Leavenworth, Kas; Judge J... Dodgy, ul Washington, D, C.: Judge “G.8, Drake, of St. Louls; und Judgo N, W, Wells, ‘of Schuyler, Mo., are nt the Pucitie. Tue Rey. Hiram W. Thomas, DD. wilt do- liver n lecture at Contral Muste-fHall tomorrow evening on “A Successful Lite,” ‘Tiokets can be obluived at the box-oltico today and tomor- row. Karttr Atiens, 13 years old, bad hor foot hadly Javerated by iz Caught between tho aT ment und end of the Arcuur avenue brlize wy it was being closed about noon yesterday, She ‘waa tnken to ber home wt No. ww Ashland avenue, R MCALLIRTER, whose skull wos frace the blow of nu ax in the hands of ‘Tuomas Fool, wus no better yesterday, thon Dr, terry stil!’ considers that he may possibly recover, w. Down, Presidont; M. P. Bush, Vie President; John 1B. Carson, General Manages Joby A. Tifton, Seeretary; and As d. Gorhi Director, of the Huynibal & St, Joseph Rgiiroad, aire ut tho Pawitic, ‘tig temporatura yesterday, 08 observed by Mannste, optician, 48 Madison" steoet (MUUUSE Asuilding), wa Bd deywrees: 10 a. 1 425 15 m., 48; Baromoter, 8p. te 43. A WOMAN about 40 yours of age, rather poorly dressed, was cuught between wu buniping- post and a tral of frelght-cars on Carrolf wvenu9 Nour Jeiersun streat i aterday aftornoun, and very badly crushed. Her retunius were tuken 10 the morgue, where thoy await identitication. August Jonssox, laboror employed at Palle oan, Jumped olf tho incoming Pullman trata it ‘Thirtyetrat street about U o'clock lust evontng, Olighting right in front of tho youll Hyde fark train, which ran over h cutting off both lea. He wns taken to St. Lule's loss wital, but it is thought he will probably die, » _VPatnick Dooney, a young Irish carpentor, whilo attempting to got on n moving trelyht train at tho curnurof ue Island avenue und Twontyesixth street, ut 4 o'clock yesterday indrning, fell under the wheels aud recelved-in- Juries wileh witl probably prove futal. {to ts wt the County Hosptial, whero hig right lug was aluputatéed near the knee, ‘Ti Seoretury of the Citizens’ Assoolation do- aires us to stato that the report of the Comtlt. tevon Education will be tasued in parnphict form next week; the niinerous applications for copies will then be filled by sending tho desired mumber by tall to those who have toade written uppiicatiuon therefor. A notice will be glyen ‘when the patapnict Is ready. Yesrrnoay ovenlog, at tho residence of her nother, Mrs, &. I. MeVormack, 419 West Monroe treet, Miss Huttia A, MeCormmnek waa wirelud to Sidney Walker, son of Dr, J.B, Walkor, of tis elty, Tho cervinony was pertermed ‘by Bishop Faltows, in the presence ot alurge cirelo of relatives of tho respeetive fumiies. Tho Young couple bave aturted for an Eustero tour, Geonae HANKiNe, who keeps a gambling- bouse, was arrestod yesterday for that bufely ~ Meut or the lew. The rendu why tho arrest wos made fp nut that R quinbling-Bouse was kept, but that aman oamed Warren ff. Curley who bourds at the Ogden House. claimed to have Jost some money there, swory out a warrant, and 4 et a pollen to serve it, Who cuse comes up efora Justicy Waliuce this morning. AN Inbound frelht ‘engine belonging to the Chicago & Northwestern Ratiroud jumped tho track on Kinzlo streot, near Oukley avenue, at 6:30 o'clock yesterday tmorulng, collidug, wita a Milwaukee “& St. Paul switeb englue which was Tunning io the opposit dircevion on tho adjoins dug track, Both locomotives were badly wiecked, but, furttinutely. no one on either of then was burt. Tho wreck delayed transportation only dor n short the, . Tun West Sila Saloonkcepers’ Association met yesterday ufternoun jn Woat Twoltth Btreet Turner-Hall, for the purposy of et tng a periment orgunlzation, FA. Scbwuehow presided, Ten new mombers wore udiiltted to tho nssoclution, thus awelling the number aie ready enrolled’ to twentyelve, Owing to tho Tact tht yosterdiy’s weoting wus not proporly rised, and the uttendwnes was in conpe= co Bail, urgunization was deforred fur ono orn was stated tho other day that the police pod that Justice Moreigot was tuo tender thieves, und that they’ dreaded to bring enxus before hin, and they gave ud un instan o that of a fellow named Quinn, arcested for a Torceny ou Milwaukee avenue, who wus dis charged by the Justice, An examination of the evidence ‘nyulnst Quinn shows thut it wus so Weuk that the Justice would not have bean juss hed tn holding iin. aud If wll other compheints Dave an equally weak baale thyro is no reason why tho dusties sbould be found fault with, Evie MAcoxry, tho 10-yeur-otd boy caught Tuesday atterncol Stute utreet ploking the pocket of Mra. IL (irudle, was tied $100 yesters day by Justice Wallace aud sent to the rotary’ Jruluatriad — Behvol, At that institution the Ind was dented admission, those in churgu saying thut thoy hid comfortabis aeeommoda- tion for but eighty boys, while thoy wirenly: were curiig for nore thin IW younKsturs, Se tho youn Muluncy was tukon back to the Armury ind kept tor tho night, aud this morn: ang Wilt be otherwise disposed uf, AN unknown win was walking west on tho tu- coming track of the Wisconsin Division of the Northwestern Road, Just cast of Irving Park, yesterday ufternoan, and when the Waodstovk Jussonger came up Behind bin ob the outgoing intck he, uppirontiy thinking it wus on the other trick, without Jookiux uround, stepped dmmodiately tn, tour tha enelne aid wis Killed, Hts body was taken to Trying Park and tho Coroner notified. Chere belie ne telegraph ollice at that stittion uo additional facts could be Jenrned wbout the wlulr, Nu ony at the stution Anew anything ubout the inaner where he bo- lonued. ‘Tuy Coroner bold an inguust yostorday at St. Luke's Hospital upon Albert i, stebbiia ening to his devth by reason of cere! Lemurrhugo, resting from injuries received 1 being run over by an engine of tho Michigan Ceutral Ratlroad. Tho evidence adduol showed that decensed wa Under thy iniluence of tquoral ‘Ube time of the uccldent, und the verdict wis to ‘the effcet thut no ube wus to blame fur tho uve gurrence, Au inquest wid tsa helt upon ‘fhomas Leo, who wus run over un the truck of the bt, Charles Alr-Liue, and a verdict of neele dental duath returned, "thu vordiet In the case of Joby Daty, who ted through the glds roof of he bel Jefand Hepot, way thut death wag ucel> ental, BxIDE QIGANS, H. 8, Barnott and M. 11. Sarky,who togother run jon vier store whery " qenuine Flavus clare” are Kuld by the box for about as miucl mieney id for the futernal re enue stamps on tue box, were ure rested — yustorduy at ; of dusine 7 nd Maudie p i ituported olyara, aud to be a cults glumaeration of" y * Delda of tia Bowers," and © Hackimon's Sealing” The dee fendants clali that they buve Leen black inuiled, and will answer tila qioruiog to the churge of obtuluing money Under false pret THE DOCTOWS BLU: A carojvas physlulan has made no end of trouble and anxiety for the County Hovepital ot+ Neialg, who are’ considerably incensed at ble work, Tuesday morning Ue. J. C. Murphy, of No, 210 Sontu ftalsted sirvet, was culled to ute tend Wiliam = uurke, who | wie al at Nu, Sillwutkoy - avouus, ‘The anun bud nu fuuds to poy for medical attendance, and, after saving thut bu wae sut- derlug Crom un attack of typnoid foyer, sud waving a proscription, with an order Cor the mun tobe taken ty the hospital, the Loctor went awa: 1 ofvivek yeaturday nursing takon to tho hospital. whosy, in 100 the duy, be developed a pronuuuced “cave of guniluent Bioull pore Cousidcrauble = oxcitwineut. wus cudded, a8 luny be fly — tinogined. They desired to have the inan tuken to.the pest- pouAG Kt UAC, DUL, fur sole Feayun, the eaith Pevartivent would vr could Hot send the umbue dauce UH morulug. Kyery precuytion wag jaken to prevent infection among the largo number of patients at the hospital. THR FIRST NAVTIST'S NRW PASTON, Tho Ney. Dr. Heuson, of Philadelphia,’ *to. whoin the First Baptist Church of ity has extondad 9 call, was present last ovening at the regular weekly teachers’ meeting, for the pur- pose of making the acquaintance of the Sun Mayeschoul workers. De. Houson ts short, spire inn or perhaps 4° yeurs, beard, and sports 5 Te ts ilehly spoken of in religions clr In tho Bust, anid fins made a decidedly tyornble {mpression iy {his tlelt, Utfs understood that be wilt preach fn the Firat Churen Sunday. Hoe made a few plensnnt remarks to the oceting Inst evening, wears a brown conuratulating tho foxcbers on the hinge at fondanee, and inciting thom to continued ettorts, in tho work. Tho = lesson for the ¢ ng was on Tho Fenst of Tabernnct the Iebrow thunkspiving serv. ice. ‘The speaker referced Urielly to this, and full thers gere yoo reasons. for Christians ta bo thankfal, and to mtke of religion nv plensnce and ajoy, ‘Tonleht Dr. Heuson wil be tendorad A reerpron xt the house of Mr. T. FY Giiterte by the membersuf tho Young People's Guild, ono of the nective organizitions of the church, MMIRAD AND DREADSMAK ISG. ‘The firat of 1 course ot practical tevtures, nd- vertised to be given at Mra, Loring’s sehool tor wits lcs . Ewing, whe f the eluents of which Mi luties, Nu. 265 Prairie aveny ive ‘edd yeatorday’ afternoon by M Hive wit nittlyste of bread Ls composed, followed by very partleulur dircctions for making both bread and rolls, und an explanation of the vhemicul clfect of exch element, and the reason for the use of n certain uineunt, Tho octiro wis Mustrated by rally of Mrs. Ewlog's own winking. Following this theo retical lecture on brand und beond-wateling, Wht bo ulven threo object lessons on suceestlve Wedheadays, Muatrating the following subse Tight, yeast bread, Incltding Graham and Vie cunt bread aad tals: Bread and cotfee cahags doughnuts, buns, and Boston crown bread Urenk fast muilins, cakba, soda blecuit, au corn bread, Noxt Werdnesiay the young hutics will make bread under the guidance of Ars. Ewing, SULLING LIQUOR TO THE INTOXICATED, Avery bad caso of thls kind was examined before ‘Justice Walsh ut the West Sido Police Court yosterdny, Charles Vogel, who keeps it saloon. at No. 107 Milwattkeo nvenue, was charged with the above olfense, and tt xppexred from moe evidence that be tad kept a young man only years of age nt bls saloon for five or six daysand hights fn w beastiy state of Intoxication, The futher nud tothor of the youth, a must respect. able German lady and gentleman, testivied that thoy bud youo repvatedly ty tho suloonkeeper and begyed of bfin nut to self their son any more Mquor tue to put him out of. the salvon. Fo saloonkecper pid ona respect to thoir request. ‘The mother sald her buy went to Vogel's place Saturday nitht with $9 fn bis poeket, Monday aight he budy'tacent. The cuse waa then put into ‘the handa of tho Citizens’ League, and Mr, Paxe tan, the nyent, ut once caused the nrreat of Vo- kel, and brought him to trial, ‘Tho dudge ex. pressed bis strong indignation at the conduct of tho snioonkeoper, and held blin to the Criminal Court under bonds of 85M), ° UL MUNT LEARNS A LESSON, Frank Hunt, 0 notorious character in criminal eirelos on the West Shle, is nursing bullet wound ju bis head, received ut the binds of 10 frente nelhbor. Hunt. who lives at No, 147 Woat Washington street, bus been wakig himsell quite ubnoxious to the family of Hor aco Manyou, who lives in the udjotniny house, und ‘yesterday the matter cuiuiinated In the shooting of Hunt by Hausen while tho former wus In the very act of ussault- ing Mrs. Banyon, Ita stuted that Me. Banyon denly enlied by bis httle daughter, who suld that. the wat next door was killing muna.” Ranson took the shortest route inty Hunt's bouee, and arrived there Just as Hunt was dragging Mrs. Bunyon out cf the house, wheru ‘sie bad gone to tell Mrs, Hunt, otherwise tha notorious Julian Wators, that slo evuld no longer Iive there. Without stopping to thtirk Banyon red three tlmes at Hunt, one of tho shots taking elfect, After the shuts wero fired Hunt jumped into bis wagon, whi wis standing In front of tha house, and drove away. OMeer Tuenns- Beck arrested Banyon, who ts h aut the West Madison Street Station awalt- further developments in the mutter, ‘or saine little time Hunt's wherabouts word unknown, Dut at 8 o'clock in the evenmg Dr. Bleecker reported at the Madison Street Shition that he bad oxpracted 0 9.08 calibre bullet from young man's bead. The vill wos tuken ont Just in frant ef tho left car, between the car und tho eye, onn ne with the latter, Itwasut once conjectured who the young man was, and two ollicers werd sent out, whe found Hunt at No, T North Green street. ‘Tho Ductor sitys the wound, whily not particulurly dangerous, 1s upt to give some trouble, A ULOODY now. Acallfor tho Mndison street pollco patrol wns sunt In from tho box atthe corner af Les- philues aud Kandolpb atrects fast night, and upor to arrival of tho ollicars they wero dl- rected tog saloon at No. 12 Htandolph strect, kept by one Gruham, There bud evidently been afightof the most terrific eharueter, ‘ubles and chnirs were overturned, and lying ubout upun tho floor ‘v the fragments of pop and beer bottivs, which had evidently been ‘uscd promisouously ns inissites, James Loo, a powerful-Jooktag ian, uralye an tyly gdh ite tho buck of his bead, wue standing In the crowed with a dazed sort of fook In his cyoa, white his clothing was mostly turn to shreds, Edward Molauuhiii, better known as “ Pooebe.” a ae. eyed thug, stood beslie him. He wis eputtered with blood, and had ovidently been mixed up in the row. Both these mon were Jonded {to the wagon and taken to the station, where thoy were chirged with disorderly con: duct. itavemed, according to bystunders, that the row wus originated by the notorious Huloon~ keepor “Ret! Hurry". Ormsby, who skipped upon tho unpearance of tho police, It fs not Known how tnuny people were injured, but the oltlcers assume that there ure several ‘who ura hidden away. THE CITY-HALL, ‘Tnene wore thirty deaths roported at tho Heulth Ollice yesterday. ‘Tux following bullding-pormits were issued yesterday: Charley Sexers, two-story and buee- mont dwolling, foot, No, 27 Mohawk strect, 10 Cost $1,800; Gus Lorek, one two-story cotta, 20x50 fovt.No, 217 Thirtecnth streut, to cost $10; M.8. Nichols, one-story ndiition, 25x60 for, Michigan tivenue and ‘Twenty-vighth street, to cost $3,000; Jobu A. Leatuan, tworstory drying. room, “xv toet, Hoye and Ferdinand ayenuvs, to cost $2,000, Tun Nutual Union LTolograph Company hud not returned the agrooment yestorduy which it was to sign in regard to tocating ity underground cables inside the city limits, In a conversition Mayor Hurrison on tho subject yesterday, no anid that be supposed tho officials nesituted in alaniug the piper Leentse tho permit proposed: UbAL Uiey should lay thelr cables to glazed, vitri- Hed, sower pipe, “Chu Mayor was willlnz to inadify this 80 us to Gumpel thom to conptruct a small brick tunnel near the curblug, with mune holes wt regular distances, but the cables imtust. be so lait 48 to prevent thiy etermi tearingeay ot erect, of which the publiu was getting so very tired, ‘Tnosasd. Warrax, Water Commissioner; Pol. Fhid, Commissioner of Putilo Works; Muj. ‘Lurker, brothor to Volnoy C. Turner, of this elty, Street Counmissioner, all of St. Louls, wero in the clty zestorday, and were shown Chicago's water aysion by Chy-Euglueer Cregiee, ‘Phe xuntlomen stutud that they were surpriacd wt Chiengo. Thure wae rovin hore for exercise, and business was actually being daue. “ln st. Louls nearly all the Jahabitunls wore kept dn Moors by the excessiveness of mud and the very bad payements, whiolt were all dust in dry ther, During the nfterneon they exnmined uot the Michixan vente Loulesitrd, wile A pront trent tur those country visit= ‘Choy will retura tu thelr uative village tue Tit Health Office was fuvaded ertontay by twenty Mongotlans who wanted *dielcan tani Jo sclatebee alin so nu-hnbes smaiiesspockee,”* They wore accoaimodatod Jerk Merkl., One of thom anid, while being vaccinated, * Thiamee fuoleu, you eo bellum heap, “and we likeo viceing Chimann dnbee siniles pucks tnkee Reap Vouble to wishee wilshee asingad, and biowk wa all up, aabee. From morning woth! night the office fs daily crowded With nen, woman, und children who desire te bo vacelnated, and ull arc accommodated, The deaths froin smallpox yesterday uce' d t No. di Guorge street, “No. 10" Chybunra wena, and No. bl North Curponter street, New wiics were reported from No, 7) West Kine giv strect, No. 7 Arbor plice, No. 100 Clinton, No, tt Augusta, und No, 4h Geurue ‘strect, Beurlet-fover was reported from No, B22 Raw Park uvontie, und typhoid fever from Ni delfurson street, Vu coutenetor wha hus chargu of tha ime Pprovemont of Warret nyenue from Oakley to tho ratvoud trauk seeds tu Inbor tinder tue den Une the resiluity and property-owners an that thoroughfare have wo rights whieh how bound to ruspeot, ‘The struct bas now been lowed 10, tho} public for over hve Months, ‘The topedressing ie oon, and AC bus tain fi-that condivian tor at week or more, A fow days ago tho sixtcen-ton rufler was Wrongbt over und lodged ug an ornament a corner of Ouktuy and Warren avenues whe stunds without teing. Tho contractor, so hus. done good work, but he bas bee mbowt It tht ho has thred out tho patles Fealdents Uf the etrout, who think aa go alow of the hive ey, sone rivhty in tho prouilscs, Secretary Mende seus to Louk upon vomplutnte of negligence it hose matters aso ight thing, but the public are Retting oxceviingly tired of the delay of wow contrcutors, wot y Complaine was ree eKOUSDED, ntly nade of the manner in which thy pavement was boing fuld ou Brite street, south of ‘Twonty-sucoml, ‘Shu Muyor wuld yesterday that he td rend that article, aud then’ bad ridden bik Kentucky mary over tho ground gid caniniged tha mutter: carefully, Hiding over bitluud dalgand through theditches, und that 1¢ the complulnant bad gunu over tho: ground Binal he never would Live mud such eritivien, The payemont wis not being Ot the contrary, JL was all butng shoveled up and thrown up aver the curblug. No willie on mud was, volng done ub any polut. ‘The only fault us ho bad to find that thy alloy wae not helpg done rapidly enough wbcud of tho pavers, ese pecially between Twentloth and ‘Twentyesecond ‘atyeuty, Whore Upwards of two foot of Mliny Taka jt the tus had tobo done, A good pavement on a good foundation was being Inld on Btate street. Ho bad recently stopped the paving of Wentworth avenue because of the muddy conditan of the street, but the nextday a delegation of pranor- ty-owners waited tipow him and wanted to know why tho work was stopped. ‘The people inevery part of tho city were atnxtous to have the hn: provemnente completed, but thoro was uo Juatico In the eriticism on State atreet, as the writer would find 1¢ bo will make a personal exaiminae Hon. BO KOON NONE POI, WHAT WAS 1H REGUS FOU? ‘Tim Crean was back at his desk In tho Wator- Otice. yestuntuy porlug over his Vook. ally, he hadn't very much to say. Ile telied to siifie, but it was n paint and iugubrions of fort. The Mayor said that Crean might have been elceted, but ho was afraid to have tho Demgerats do much thoy might fire at up tho . other and tho Hepublieans might haye come out and thus swept the city. Tram mind.” said the Mayor, “that the Demecrata have three Commissioners tn an othorivise solid Republican County Board, TW, f) tT ean Journ, that Mr. Somiver [san hot J know that Mr, Mattocks In agyresstvely honest, and tho © Tout of thla very nguressiveness welll bo that he willtook to the Democratic purty’s interests inthis county by helpline they ceonanileal Conmutesiot: era, In this way be will be worth 4 yeeat deal to the county, I Lwere in the board, und tt was overwhelinngly Democratic, f would be glut to gee a large Republican minority, 1 don't think that any party should have more than i good workle innjority iin nny texistative body. know that the large number af Republican Al dermon in the Common Council ins a gaud ef feet on me, Though | am determined to give an honest und economical adtninistration, yet L think that such sterling men ua Burley, Shorey, Everett, Watkins, and othors that Linight nanio, svould take advantage of tho Vury first. mistaka that [might tanke, und it ls that wineh makes memore watchful. Lam not afraid of tho Re- pubilean mujority In tho Council, tar thoy ure tnore intorested ‘In tho eity’s than the party's interests, whers the people arelconcerned, but, If J muke a mistuke, thoy aro quicker to tike ad- Vuntuge of It chat tha Democrats woukd be." THE COUNTY-B UILDING. Tur now County Board will contain a working majority of Gormans, Now Tia tho election ts over tho prospect {6 Unt tho Conmmissloners will sottlo down tu vust- ness. Everythiog hus beon negluctod of tate, ‘THE proposition to farm out the collection of certuin tuxes begins to show life again, Those interested In the original schome were araund yesterday taking soundings aguln, COMMLATNT continues on account of tho want of elevator necommmodations fa the new Court- House, ‘There are four clevators, but somehow Mane moro than two gre ritnniay at the samo Une. % ‘Tin Sheriff yesterday attached goous of M. H. MeGuire, No. 0 Dearborn street, to tho yale af $1,000, to gatlary a clatn hebd by a Me Schunlbert, but they were subscquatitly ree plevied. Sr. MeGulre Is tho gentionan who came to trouble nbout two weeks ago, on At gaunt ot anemployé decamping with his cash- Ws Cuntsronien Henatas, gerazy man who was provented from drowntug bimacle tn the lake by tho ‘Twenty-seeond Street Station police a few diy ugo, again tried toSeommit suicide yestors day mgjaite Ite aucured a small povket-kulte and attempted to cut the main artery in bis lett welst, ut succeeded oaly in inticthg a savera wound. Ho waa taken to tho County Moapitnl by the police patrol, ‘tie transcript of the court record In tho caso of Johu Keen, sentenced to be hunged on tho Wt Inst, was taken to Mount Vernon last night, und hie attorney's hopo to secure a suparacdeus before tho duy sot fur the execution. In tint event, the mutter will rest until the record can be eximined by tho Supreme Court on the ale leged errors assigned by counsel for the cou- demped man, Commrsstoxens Coburn and Wooil were nround zosturlay focllug in remarkably goud spirits considering the trouble thoy hid passed through. ‘Thoy both attributed thoir dofeat tan punts gentimentality in favor of huytng some Demovrats in the borrd, and neither of tham ree grets tho results, ‘They dfd not really want tho oltlee, but having been nominated they felt n pelde in being elected, aud made the tight the est thos could, and now necopt tho situation keacefully, ‘Tne Sheril€ will today send to the Joltat lenl- tentinry the following prisoners who bayve beon sentenced during the past twe weeks: ‘Thoms Hurk, soven yeara; Jolin Keegan and Asinus Peterson, ve years enehy Henry, Hump, mnt 3 Murr John Connelly, three years och; Wille futns and Bernard Wilton, allus Sum Morgan, two and a half years ouch; Frank [utier, fave renee Bengen, Joh Abert, Charles Winters, Willitn Walsh, Thonms Hunt, i. He with al ol frank Taylor and William Patimer threo yoars each, and Willlam Murdouk for five yeurs: Georgy Stensur, Horgeatry, James and Conrad Haul iso Rend to tho ite! U. 8. A. Tue Ponslon Agent disbursed $7,800 yestor- day. ‘Tite collections on dutlablo goods yesterday Amountad to Sth, Ar the Sub-Trensury yesterday $30,000 tn gold was diaburacd, and $14,000 iu silvor receivod. Tux Intornal-erevenue receipts yesterday Ainounted to 83,769, of whien $32,051 was for spirita, $3,001 for tobacco, $1,753 for cigurs, and $402 tor boar, ‘Tuele was considerable activity in the gossip about the next Collector of Customs yosterday around the Geyernmont Building. Collector ‘Stnlth fs still awuy on Associated Press business dn Washmyton, “and bis commission expires ihe mao of noxt month. Senator Lo- a wnown to bave fil a eonfercice with Mr, Nixon ow fow days ago, which sent Nixon stuck upward, in spite of the batiet that he bad given up tho mice, Yesterday it wag nsserted that Jesse Spalding bind been closeted with the Senator at the luttor's house election ulght, and tho interonce drawn was that Mr, Spalding was to bo the lucky mun, ‘To necent the ollice he would by obliged to dlspose of wll fife vossol interests, which are quite farxo, Whether he would do this inorcly for an otlies worth $0,000 per year remnins to be soon, a3 it is concedad that he can baye the position if ho wants It, ON ?CITANGR, A VARYING SANKET, On'Chango tha course of tho murkets was up and down yesterday, Enrly the tone was strony, ‘but when tho top prives were reached tho holders of stuit hastened te sell It, und tho short Inter- est quivkly scoing the dritf, suid more, and tho courag was avon turned downwards in ull the leading articles, ‘The oldest operators professed their Inability to sue any now cliques tn grain or provisions, and scemned to think the bul of the speculators were ut sea. Sealping wvemed to bu the favorit pastine with the crowd sfter tho only bulyo, which wis duu chiefly to. tho buying In by a tow trightened shorts. ‘The dent | was local, sod extensive ono to fodleate thut Chicayy etn dow respectrble speculative business withuut tho uid of the outade world, ‘Lhe suurkets elusud iower than Tucsday, THE GIFE-INSUIAKCH SCHESIL, ‘Tho proposition to pay $10,000 to tho estate of # decoused member was looked upan with tore favor yesterday, If thu death-rate on tho Lowe ‘tues’ noe aivarage cover | twenty Fy the nvdowamuut on | 2A inemibera Would ninount to but S100) pice, or tor euch death, whieh would be a very ebenn life-insurance, Ifa not believod tat the death-rite reuchus tweoly i senr. In order to Jaws Huch A rule it would bu neccasiry at first 10 Vaiss the isitintlay feo to Bute! ta bay out old ion who tnlcht Joly nt the present price for tho were sake of tho matiranec yey Which woul dail to thyte heirs, It da reported: that a vrais nent ofliger of tho Lunn yas hitely pbown the Hatltion to Hat the price Of GUtMinKion to BIL), nud be quletly took It and: stutted 1 into bs pocket, "Tha story la denied, but It helps to show tna sentiment of some of tho * fandig minds" on the atte. They think tho price iy hugh cnoust for tho present, Memberships ware quoted weak. yesterday, One was olfored at $3.00, and nobody appeared to wantlt. Receivers others ave sikh to bavg: taken ont several mummbersips botore the hourd nedvaneod tho teu, utd re now selling huly customers at bandwome advanug use price, Wot Directors have Interpreted the now rule goveraing the commissions charged tof eno in produce for future delivery for thefhenent ot members who were unatlo to, corpreboud thoruie. me originally printed A ener MHY NAVE A HON ae Bithary to soliolt Daun tor bho, but he mustn't divide conuitie alone with one who dood nat ielong tothe board, Me te deburred from giving aus cutulder a per centage, : ‘the rain Recolvers' Associa lon mut yeater+ day afternuun and biked. The topie was tho colnmitevian rates on ent-low of coru, Muny of the rece vere think the new rate Uf Of cunt por bushel is wid want lo seo tho wht ii—restured for cunslznis ents on Which advances hw Cis uadersiecd Uait the ss Htor Wo tborouKh tulling-aver, bint didn's art any deetstun. ‘They tay meet nenin, ‘Tho wrchtiocts livited to make drawiigd of 4 now Lonrd of Trade building ure bard at work, and expect to lave tholr plang ready to submit tothe Hoard of Be atid by Meet Rome of them think the new bilding mignt be come victed tia yenr Crom text Mays “Tobby, vote tickly ime," was the plaint of she corn warkut Jule yesterday, Bt, Lould operators nro sul to have lost more money Lore. HH they keen yn lushyt, the world will woun be called “upon to kubscribe for sholr relict, ee WHE AYER BUILDING THE LEAR TO CATON, PLE, SLOTE & CO, Adny or wwouge THe Tsung wade montion Of thy fuct shut the swoll-known dry-yguuds firm of Curson, Pirle, Beat, & Cu, bud svuured the lenso of thy Ayer Iuildiuy, known also us the Tike Bullding, at tho south: west corger of State und Mouse streets, Hob boon mide ation yuve the Yesterday 9 Tatnus reporter saw Mr. Cook, the agent for the building, and learned from him something of tho details of the now Arrangement, It acems that the firm named have algned 9 ton years’ loase of tho property, tho lense to date from tho Istof May noxt, and ‘wilt ovcupy It ns a rota drssqoots store. They: Will tako possossion of the property Just ns It stands, froin tho bueemont to tho top of tho floor, and will do thotr owt repairing and seth: Up, Tt fs tindersteud that at t only the groud, second, and third floors will bo used for tho store, and that the fourth and fifth tloors will be rented ut ns ollices UNL such time as. the growth of tho store business tdemmutls eutdl+ tonal room, ‘Tu fit up tho lower tloors for tha purposes of a store it will be Necessury to ten out all tho partitions aud innke othor iiportant modiventions, As tothe amount of rental to be paid Mr. Ayer by tuo‘ firm, Mr, Conk would not state positively, Mr. Pika, who formerly owned the building, said that he had understood that 237.000 a yene wis the price, and mnothor statement hid it that $40,000 n yeur wns to bo ir. Cook anid tho latter Ngitre was about ong.” ‘Thy leases of tho preenit, tonants all expire on tho Ist. Mans, with tha oxceplun of,| Cupp & Co's; thelrd rang untll a year from voxt May. Altogether, there are about thirt five tenants in the, building. Who first floor ts oveupied by Matson's Jewelry stove and Htthn: or's Luratare; on the tiext Hour come Clapp, Wen dull, aud severat other Jewelry frias; un tho Third Noor tre Mra. ipp's dressinak ing parlors, tho rooms of tho Decorative Art Society, and of 3 tind the renutining two tluors are likewise for oftlees, the tenants of which will probe ms not be disturbed for a considerable thie, the Ayer Building, whteh, ag everyone kn isa vers Inrge and very showy stone Biructire, Was built right ntter the tire by Mr. Pike. About tho thine of tho panic it was soll tv tho present: owner, the arent pill man. Mr. Ayer, us his agent etuted yesterday, contemplited adding two additional rtorieg tu tho building next apeing, whieh would muke it sevon stories high, AGRICULTURE, MEETING OF THK LNTE(teSTATE CONVENTION How to GET UGOD CROP REPORTS. Pursuant to cull tha Inter-State Agricultural Convention nesembled in the clyb-roum of the Grand Pacitle Hotel at Bo'ctock lust evening. Yho mevting was called to order by Mr. W. J. Chamborlatn, Secretary of the Oblo Board of Agriculture, dJobn W. Porter, of own, wis elevted Chuirinug, and F. D. Coburu, of Kunsnas, Scorotary. Mr, Chainboriain rond fotters of regrat from Seeretary ‘Torry, of the Minnesotn Huard of Agriculture, John i, Shaifer, of Jown, Dre George 13, Loring, Commissioner of Agriculture, and Prof. Riley, Ho stunted the object of tho inecting to be the discussion of ways and means Yor securing correct and syatematized crop re- ports ie ‘the States, the Nation, aud forelgn eouutrios, Credentinis were presented by tho following elegntes: Ttnola—d, K. Scott, Preafdent, J.P. Itoynolds, Emory Cobb, John Landrigan, Lewis Kulsworth, It, EB, Mix, of tho State Hoard of i George E. Morrow, Indus- Uf. Gienn, H.C. Barrard, J. BOF. Johnson, Wiliam Mill, John i—Prof. 8, Johnsun, Auricultural Col- aukiin Wells, State Boned of Ageieu xe Kansas—F, F, Coburn, Seorctury of Stute Toned. Judiana—J, M. Lockhart, President, and Mr. Mitenell, of the State tourd. Obiv—W. J. Chumberlain, Secretary. of the State Hoard, Mod. Lawrence, aud Lf Bonham. Reed W. Porter, President of tho State jourd. is Waatington—J. It. Dodge, Statisticlan of the Depurtmant of Agrivgiture, Mr, Chumberlain opened tho ifscussion, stat- Joy the necessity for vorrest stuttetical reports: on all crops In every State. This knowledyo, be wlalmed, was nece#sncy to tho fariners, mer- ehunts, aud rafiroads throughout the country. He helleved that thy State could do, the work better than the Governmont, leaving for the lut- ter cbletly the proper presentation uf the crop reports ol foreign countries, Many farmers had lost within bis knowledge at. loust HU couts per busbel from oa. want oof compicte ports, showing what the tleld products were worth, Ho hn found weekly reports almost Inypussible, but belteved that mouthiy re- ports, Lolled down and givon to the press, were I grent success, : M. J. 1 Dodge, representing tho Commis- sionor of Agriculture, bolleved that the state. Jourds should COOPERATE WITH TUE DEPARTMENT OF AGItI- cunruny. 3 Dut a tow mbo and an insulltclent appropriation were nvallable fur tho depirtinent, but he cond not sco the necessity of two sety of men report- Juz on the sumo serouud und arriving at practl- eatly, tho sitie results, ‘Che Chulrmian statod that thore was 1 distinc. ton to be nade between Hye und dend statistics, ‘To be of value tho figures must be mde public at onee, and be belloved that the National Goy- ernment should be the means by which tho ro- ports ar ch States might bo congulidated and publlahed. ee Mr, Chiunborlaia moved tho appointmont of a commitice to prepite n plan for tho consolidas tlon of tho ditrerent'reports, to secure prompt publication, and to advanco the Inturestsof the question In Biates which do not now recom A the neceussity for necurate crop reports, IU M. Lockburt, Prosidunt of te State Board of Agriculttro of Jndlana, warmly coim- mended the press of Chico for coniplete and aecurate crop reports, which be characterized us tho best at present obtainable. He was sure that if the nuthorities would take the propor steps, the nowspapera would spread the resulta mutch more elfectively than any organization in any State could do, Prof, Morrow, of tha Tndustrial University, anid thut the farmers generntly bud distrust of crop ostimates andatatiatics prepared by Bonrds. of Trade, fly betlevod that the object aimed at cout oniy be obtiitied by the codperation of the Krone dilly papers, Sleusrs, \ hamberiain, Emory Cobb, and . MH. Lockhart were appointed a Committeo an Hewolutlane to formulate tha ideas of tho con- yontlon, . Brief addresses were thon mado by a number. of thosy present, on tte system of crop roport- ing and tho needs of an universal systom of co- operation. ‘hy convention adjourned to mect in the Directors’ room atthe Exposinon Tuitding at? o'clock this utterngon, when the committce will tuke fits report. ‘ THE ELECTION, TNE REVISED YIGURES—NO CHANGE IN THE RE> KULT EXCEVT AB TO M'CLOUGURY, i ‘Through the accidental omission of the ro- turn from tho Firat Precinet, tho vote of tho Sixth Ward was erroneously given in tha vlec- tion returns printed in yestorduy'a ‘Tumunn. ‘Tho revised count, whlch dove not uifect tho re- sult, Is 18 follow Gary, Judge... Beuphe: t., Cher ‘Creun, Olork, Com Coburn, It, Gilbert, R, Conumlssianer, MattuokgyD,, Conminalon Somnner, b,, Comnissione ‘tho totaly A transposition of tiguires in the curly tele- pean Ronouncing the vote of the Town of Ore nd, aod on which the rotura from the sixth Commixaton District waa tude op, giving Wobt alight plurality, was a provake ye The ravided “teurud, nob thy canviased return, which will nat) be made until next week, ive MeUloughrs, | tne Rendent Ropablican, a plurality of 7 ov Skelly, Democrat, und Weber, the regular Mlo- publican gominee, Following ure the tytired: Weber, — Shelly MeClonyhiry Hep. “Denne” "tnddiene Er Hy ti tn au 4 nu ot ry tm Plurality, vaaturatiiiiiicoece et Tho piuratity beng so slight, it may require an ottelal count oF the votes by the ‘board of eanviadacrs to dotorinine to whom the Beat bos Tonga THE SMOKE NUISANCE. THLE MOLE UARLY IN COURT HLHOr. DELAFON. TAIN, ON BMUK E> CONRUSIENS, ‘Threo suquke-nulsanes eises were valled for trlal botyro Justice Wallace tn the Armury Pur Nee Court yesterday morning, and wero protty quickly disposed of, ' Tho defendants wore W,d. &J, A, Witsun, ‘proprigtora of a Canal stroct pieking-bhouse; Krod W. Korns, the proprictor of a foundry on West Wavbington street, neug Clinton; and Potyer Paine, (ho smokestack of Whoao hotel wus creditod with yout out tou much wont and emoke for the comturt uf tho surronniltng aelyhburhnood. Ale. Paliuer stuted to tho court that he had wl> reudy contracted toy thy addition of 0 sniuko+ conauiner Lo his curavansacy, aid Gait tt suruty would bo working jaa’ few days, Tho health ofiivury offering hu objection, the Court allowed the defendant ten days ( comply with the provisions of tho ordimunes. Tho Wilsans secured 1 continuance until Sate urday morning. tor the reason that thule ations ney Waa aged chewhere, 7, Kerns wus not so Lurtunuto ns the others, He pleaded not gyilty, and tried to show, In the: Tudu Of several Witncases Whe foutiied to thu contrary, thut bid foundeyechimuey did nat emit cnough smaky Bud dirt to erento a nul waned, le suid he wus udiog 4 sinUko-consumer of his own, aid fatinated that tho Realth Dee Ppartmeps und the mon who propured tue smoke ordlniuce were Ja Jougue with the wunufacturs gror aumukervousumery. Mr. Kerns was lined er PROY. DELAYONTAINE wavo etalk lust oventng In tha evening school ta the ‘Normal Soboul Bullding on amoke van sumption. Ho raid that owners af amoke-con- suniera clalmod too much for thom, Thay wontd Rot Rave 25 tod por cont of the fuol, b mien waa not waated, but In fact thoy often tn- valved an Increase in tho uso of fuel, One of tho mothorta of consuining amoke was by the [ti traduution of alr over tho blaze, Tho ndmlesion of alr ind eteam above tho coula, olthor through tha buck or, front of tho grate wis avothor was. Mit too much alr created i dratt anid consequent loss of beat, while, If the supply was tnautlefent, combustion would be meomplete, ‘Tho wupply of alr must be variable and regulated: by stendy pintes. A srent dent of the sinoke in the elty was duo: to the fact tbat tho grate fs lonided with coal allt once, while If Ht were puton slowly there would bu lena smoke from It. Thoy eould never obtain atuol front water that would econamient, ‘Tho transformation of tho fucls into combustt- ble onacs was thy process of consuming sinoko whieh tho sponker thought wis destined to conic Into general tise, ‘The lowest grades of col, aereoninys, and llanite contd be burned ir any of these Simtnons’ furnaces, which transformed the material Into comlustibie guses. BIDLY TRACY, THE CMOAGO IW:COND OF ANEW YOUR MUR- + pune. Billy Tracy, the slayer of Charles 1, Miller, a Now York gambler, concerning whom a dis. pateh was printed in yesterday's paper, was very well known In thin city, ns be was in faut allover the country. New York, howaver, was his home, and thore his mother and relatives reside, Billy cano to Chicago for tho first thine twelve or thirteon years ugo, but romulned only Aahort time, Sumo svyen or elght years azo bo returnad, and Lecuna ‘ut onco the assovinte of diuunle Curroll, Joe Farrish, and othor pros fessiunnl ervo! ‘Tracy bad not tho cuunue requisit in a good thiof, and, so far as known, he never was convicted of a erime, Pleking pockets was his forte, whon out of cash. Ho was a good ontortaincr, told muy a good Btory, and gang all tho songs of the day, und {t was this which made blm the fnvorit nssocl- ato oof sporting people, and at tho samo timo furnlahod bln tno appartunity for making at least the barroom acyliuintance or Anumbor of substantial business-mon. Ho tad ho rank a8 o gainblor, was novor, 80 faras known, a bank burglar, but was considerable of a bully und a “slugger.” Pugilism was his” forte, and ho served with credit as referco to several prize-tights. Barncy Auron, tho Ngute wolght, was bls intimnte, and at tho tine of tha arent tire dispatches were sent Huat to the effect that both Barnoy and Tracy hail been STRUNG UP TO LAMPPOsTS to provont tholr further plundering tho. public, At that the Tency was in Jall at Poorla, having been arrested for pleking pookets on the Canton fuly-erounds, and nearty pounding to denty sov- eral policemen who. interfered with bim, Al Sinith subsequently raised $2,000 to get him out: of tho serape, Upon loaving this olty racy went back to New York and uponed a aaloon and poker-rvom: on Twelfth street, botweou Broadway and Chtrd ayenue, and during tho three yeurs hu run tho pince it was tho resort of low gamblers aud Unloves, He lonfed for a thine, und thon started the place on Thirty-nintn street, noxt door to Dan Mace's stables, where bo bad very good arnde. Itwas in this pluce that) Millur began tho fod which flnully cost bim his life, by Bhooting Tragy in tho Hushy part of tho thigh, Travy achieved his greatest notoriety by luv Ing bud a band inthe saloon brawl at Patsy Haunn's, corner of Hottston stroct_ and Broud- was, in which Keddy tho Blacksmith killed Jline mnie Hayorty, ‘Travy und ‘Lom Draper, the no- torlous bunk burglar, wero In tho pluce foaethor, when tho latter picked up a tlybt with Mugerty, Same one ran next door and told teddy that his frlund Drapue. was being “dono up," aud the killing of Hagerty wus the result. gt MILER, isason of A. B. Miller, whu is now the proprlo- tor of a flourish mining-house in Lend- villo, and xivo the Prealdent of the Colorado Lottery enterprise. fe was formerly in busl- ness In St. Louls and Now Orleans, ind ut one tine was wn operator fn the secret service ut Washington, which dopartinent bo quit: shortly after Eimer Washburn took churge of it. Tho s0n inherits all bis fathor’s speculative charac: toristles, und, though only 27 or 28 yonrs old, has equandgred at least bull a cultton.” Ho was here fora fow ths in 18s2, and ranked ne tt wam= Dier and *bunco” repur, In New York, whera ho was best known, he was set down us one of tho heavivat gamblers, often betting $1,000 upon the turn of a single card, He wis an exceed ingly high iver, winun of the most generous Jmpulses, Ghd & prodigul throughout Jn moenoy matters. dim Gormls, said to bo Travy's half-brother, who furnished the revolvor with which the mur- der was connnitied, ja better known 23 Thin Yracy. He made a very successful * climber” or upper-story burglar, and is quite Intely out of Sing Sing after having served five years for “olimbing” into tho house of u friend of the late IMstrict Attorney Poelps, who was Justrue mental lu getting bim wicted, SUBURBAN, EVANSTON, ‘Thojuntor and sophomore elections of con- testunta for the debate and doclumution prizes took place in Univeralty Hull ‘Tuceday aftor- noon, The juniora chose ‘as tholr debaters Messrs, H. O. Cauy, W. B, Wilkingon, und James ‘R, Hatfield, and us declatmdérs-Mosars. Frank BH, Sora, William A. Phillips, Martin 31. Gridiey, M. E, Taylor, and Miss Harrlot Kiinbatt. ‘The sopho- moro debaters will bo Edward P. Vandercools, Charles 1. Rhodes, and J, P. Morrick, and thelr dvelulnera will LO Mosers, A.D, Currier, 0.8, Radddin, LL. Skelton, nnd Missos J. M. Crandon and Ne Me Hodtiotd, ‘Tue dubate contest {a for the two Gayo prizes of $20 wich, the glftof LJ. Gaye, Exq.; and it will ovenr tate in the noxt ‘term of achool. The deelainntion contest a for the-Mann prizo, one of $25 for axe coflence in deviation, and the other of $1 for excullance in forenslo oratory, the gift of Dr. 0. H, Mann, and ft will oceur onthe tirat day of noxt term, rr AN AURORA ‘BOREALIS DISPLAY. Special Dispatch to The Chteagv Tribune, Duncaue, In, Noy. 9.—A magnificent dis- play of Aurora Borenlis occurred here this morning before daybreak, lasting several hours, Many people got out of thelr beds to seo ft, No such dispiny has been seen here for many years. Near the hortzon the sky was of wsutfused goliten color, with points of yellow nnd reddish Iysht shooting nearly to tie zenith, —————--— CONSOLIDATION OF INSURANCE COMPANIES, By nv cansolidation of the Home Iusuraice Company, of Shenaudoab, In, with tho Codnr Raplds Ingurance Company, of Cedar Rapids ta. including a trausfer of tho axsots of tho former to tho Intter company, the Cedar Rapids dnsurines Company bas taken anothor of its progrosuive steps which ure rapidly puting it at the head of att Insurance companies In the West, ‘Thoy aro paying up thelr capitul to g200,- Win cush,a largo part of which hus already ‘buen placed, and thare is 0 coustuutly increus- ingdemund for stock, “thoy are rapidly pere fouling arrangenonts to cuter adjoining Btates, - wherg thoie policy, whieh is tho must liberal over progunted ty the people, aud whieh, to- gothor with tholr houurnblo adjustinents and Suir, squire dealing, bave caused, in oa great moasure, thely unparalled sucuess, will beitur about tho sume call for tholr Insurance that it bag ii Town, Organized tn 1878, and st crvasing in popularity, thor will this quarter of a milion dollars busluess, something no other lowa compauy ever did, by seybrul thousands of dolturs. ———— Declino of Man. Tuipotonce of mind, Unb, oF vital finetion norvuits weaknees, debility, ete, curod by Wells! ents Konewer, $1 ut druggists, Depot 0 wtrcat, > Werceommend Eliredgesowlug-machines, pp kicedeohatale haat Blovens, photoxraphur, 108 Nearborn-at, ell cera ble ack ee Indigestion, dyapepsu, norvous prosteation, and ull farms of general debitity relleved by talctug Mengmitn's Poptantzod aot Vouly, tho only preparation of bout containing its entire nutritions propurtics, 1 is wot a mero stlinus int Uke the oxttucty of bout, but contiing blood-waking, forcesyoncenting, and ireeniye tahing proportions iy favaluabla in all iced conditions, whothur the redult of oxhuu: Hon, Nervous prostration, overwork, or veut dsvnses, purtiontarly if resulting from pulmo nary colupluints, Cuswotl, Hinzurd & Co, pros prietord, New York, — For sule hy drugginta, __ ALARRIAGE LICENSE: Pho following imarriae licenses woro tordayt Maitre Rea aay WL {iol Stroxutia Nactra. Paton, Ha We Milward Cartar, ro H Siatte Biniays Ean brary ney Walkor, 48 \varrun wy, Fee aya Stuur, f dohan Witak, 2 Rede Hannalt C. Cartson, Chicagasss, Willa Durkop Huy twtand, Ti Manse a robin. Wino betutid, If vhowss Driver, Cat Le Peta eas Charles 4, Zolinnd. wy Suni inp, Chicayoee James King, Clewte, Aula Walch, Chad Yauuel J, Uakur, Chicneo., Tein A, tou, Chicas! Richard's, Avery, Chicago, Adulaidy isriugs, Chleage, j Sorrint Coontdae, Ortumiva, 1a, MOH battheon, Chien j inmos HW. Mead, Aurorn, Mra, Helle Jones, Towane fapn Hiatt, Mow 1 May tang, tue f J atric a Land 1 nde Ih Creare Denipsey, Mamly Muore YAY, haan, Mena Hynus, Chien ti... $i¥, Uh Ghanding, 4 WvUihard plae donnie O' tira, Chlengo W.M, Long, Chi Ata MeDorme {Wa dlaxon Gitengues Hligabetn Walkor, Cinteaut J Horaan, Paetzald, loxsolto, HI Hortha Wolf, tosvotle, Ht, Gottlieb Wleland, Chienq0..40., Marla tater, Uhienw, feamaeh Holder, Chieauo, Bilun Mahe, Chita, {Thoudora, Valbordin lurmina Streeter, Heol Jota Burke, Chleas Urideat Mahotiay, Chicnye. { Krmmk Weve, Ch Marynrot tluiok, fshiotert, fo, Heatain yok Are, imma Clark, Citeasy, Kittle Meu John Nalson, Chi ‘Julia Thompsut {Winconttjurauzakl AV Faihcus Bkopatinkn, Cheah {Wtlun Hastow, sy West ‘Cwanttoth. Hertlin Haldubricht, Chicsuosse. ‘Vim Sedullifoyeu Vaults [ines Gana a Wades Jona X, Bortt, € Anite Johann, MARRIAGES AlthENTEIR—On tha, Sify insta ne the Urldu'n sinter, No, 42 -Unlurt agkep! Dr Georne, wulett Cady and Musan i fkaviog It. CADY= donee of tl by the Ito, Carpenter. DEATHS, DALE—Tho funern! of tlervay 8, Dato will taka hice ‘froin “hits Inte residanee, WA West Adnuia-st, jodny ath py. LONARD=In this city, Nov, % dames Leonard nged 30 sours, a Foner! from his Inte residence, 2005 Dushiol-at, curnor uf ihirtath, by earstuges to Church of All Bultts, theses by cnrrlages to Calvary, Ki Ex Surioutiow and Stassachusatts papers pleasa THOMPSO: NIn thts elty, Nov. 7, Gothfred Thomp- his lita rostdonee, 10 Sadzwlak-at., m, tu Gracelund, dinenso, Lydian Vaughan, be= . G, Vaurhin, aged 47 years, sliunce, Us Indliauu-st, today, by Funeral tr Fridny ntt VAUGHAN—OF heart loved wits at 8, Funeral feant carriages w Griculund. esldones, No. 101 Delawnre-placo, ver. of pheuinonin, axed 69 yours, herald hereafter. ¥, Uyatt the Gnutt Jousg, Madison and Honaats. of heart disuase, Miss Noltio Hi. Mar 1b, Inv her eh ye Funeral today at 120 o'clock, DAVID3ON=At tin restaunce, 35 North bn Balle Bt, nt 4223 9, 4 the th Lust. John Davidson, sontur nn @ 11. BOT, Funoral from the housy at 6:43 a. 1m. Friday to Ubl- cuit & Northwestern ilupot, thenco to Milwaukve unt 100, am, train for Inwormont, M'CANM—At his Into restance, 300 Garibaldl-st., John McCabe. tn Ms Gt yoor, ds _bunorat Friduy at 0 a.m, by eartlages to Calvary Cemotery, =~ . CONMOY—Tuoaday, Nov. 8 Jol Conroy, axed 23 yenrs, sou of Wiltuniee aud Suteaio. wicia funeral will tuke pines trom St. Patrlek's OF Of Adams and Desplatnon-sts., tuday + Felons Of the family ard roqucated to ations. G2r-Cincinnatl und St. Louls pavers plenso cony. BANCOCK—At hits Into rosidanco, No, Bet North Ciufl-st., Monday avauing, Nov. % Ttonry 1 Bub: cock, Kunorai services ‘Thursday afternoon at2v'ctuck, fram the Temple of the Chicaxo Socluty uf the Now Jerunalom, Van Duren-wt, betwoon Wabash ‘and Milchixateive, HOWELL~The tunoral_of the Into J. M. Mowatt wl takg placa nt (uo Flest Congrexutional Churel, Aurora, ‘Tuuraday, Nov. 10, apt Kriands aro invited, ANNOUNCEMENTS. yh, THOMAS LECTURES Ss NM I Suecesstul fe," at Contral Musie-tial, sy ovont, Nuv. It,” Nox-onlee now oven, MIE MEV. i 2. GOODWIN, D. will piven Uible-reuding today ut ¥ o'clock, MOM. CA. hath, 16) Madisanest, Subjeer: Ordlnury and Extraordinary Work of tho floly Splrit with Heflevors,” All are cordially hivited, TPE $ O'CLOCK ‘GOSPEL ‘TEMPER- unico mcoting, formerly hold by tho Woman's Ghiristlan Pemparatce Union in Lowar Barwa Tally ‘whl bo hold tur thy prosent in Muom 4, 148 Madison at, third toor, Allnza invited, rpue REV, A. LITTLE, D. D.. WILL cond. conduct tho noon prayer-mevetlng in Lower Far- Wall Han today, 10 Mudison-st, AUCTION SALES, By POMEROY & CO. “NOTIGE TO DEALERS,” TRADE SALE or PAINTED Chamber Furniture, AP OUR STORES, 78 & 80 RANDOLPH-ST. Friday, Nov. II, at 10 o'clock a. m,, We shall soil by uuctlon to bizhest bidder, 40 Painted Chamber Suits, Of 7 to WO yea. ench, entiroly new pattorna und ti somoly tintstied, Gur orders ure to well at anes re: avalon w i. Dealura will bo benellted by at- Fy Condhig this sale, POMEROY & CO, Auctloncers. By GEO. P. GORE & Ov., 4H and 216 Madison-s5 Thurstlay, Noy. 10, at 9 30, REGULAR TRADE SALE OF Crockery & — Glassware. ‘Wo shail soll in opon lotes #6 Welle Ansartod W. G., G. Cy Por nd Hotel Ware, " Goods packed Ie hy the paokuye. eanntry morcbnnita, HBO. H, GUMS & CUy Auctionsars, REUEGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, THURSDAY, Nov. 10, 9:30 a.m. Clothing, Clooks, Dolman, Siiks, Satins, Dros Gooits, vi sO, P, GUIH & Cos, AuatOnUsry, By GO-AGAIN & REV-EL, Fittheay. un Handolphest, TODAY AND TOMORROW, Crown Jewel. Heating STOVES, ALSO 200 SHCOND-ILAND STOVES, BARCAINS! ‘TO MAKE loom, IO-AGAIN & 181! OORT, dl uauitpiat, ELISON, FLERSIEIM & CO. A, GOLDSHID (PAWNBROKER) WILL SELL AT OU STORES, 84.086 RANDOLPH-ST., Thursday, Nov. 10, at 10 a. m., Ila entire stock to date of Unrodeemed Plodges, Fine Gold and Silver. Watches, Fine Diamonds, Rich Jewelry, Guns, Pistols, Books, Plated Ware, And Miscellaneous. Articles, we MLIBON, FLENSHKIM & COL Boman AUC UNE AN DY oe ACCOUNTANT. Books written up, exaulued. and balanced. inirts tale Bocuunts slated DU yea exparlunee eat. Gity roreraucy, Wet. BAIS Dstordun lock, Call particular attention to thety Immense Assortment of LADIES’ and CHILDREWS DRESSES OUTSIDEGARHENTS Claiming that it is the Finest ang Best-Selected Stock in the West, and at Lower Prices than the saing class of goods can he found els. where. The special attention of the Pihlicis called to their magni. vont assor{ment of SEAL GAR. MENTS. Tho most of them ary from the celebrated Fur House of Revillion. Freres, 79 & S1 Rue do Rivoli, Paris. The Seal Garments from this establishment are spe. cially worthy of inspection, heing the celebrated London Dye, and mado ina manner that no Domes tie Furricr can even imitate, much less equal. Among the notable bargains that will he’ offered in SEAL GARMENTS this week ara twenty-five Fine Dolmans, 42 inch es long, trimmed with Pointed Beaver, and lined elegantly, for the unpreeedentedly low price of $175.00. The price that Fur Houses chargo for the same garment. is $250, or $75 more. We will place them in competition with any Seal Gar ment in this city, at tho aboro price. : PARISIAN SUIT‘ CO, State and Monroe-sts,, Under Palmer House. Sample copies of the Parisi Suit Co. Fashion Journal will he sent free to any address. —_—_—_———— ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure. MADE FNOM GRAPE CR RAM TAUTAR, | TPouxokveper’s favarita in loadin cittos pf the #t No othve praparition mukuy, even lixht, aay, bl brouds,ar huxuriond pastey, Can ty eaten by drm tleworithout fonrat the la rosmeln from Wesyy ine aerUble food. Bae peed east8 BACKUS WATE Backus Water Supplies from Hydrant Presaure, th Kaun, tnsalual q em ie notaries FEM tolnpaety A ut any posure vb shiva 1h} siaia pee 1 851 ey Esty en 530 MACLBAN & 1H aif pronmaett ¢ OTH ctor ther Saya during all tho yoara of hia Ife raaN Oe Tas buen au wintet afforded tiny wore A ary than the QFE PURE uy vi ata i eit, SEK. BE UTIL yuri et Toru tort ull Daad Whiks belt, PILE REM ing, Ul rane Of Vilind, Mleading, Heung Preise Bi aauiag ip ner a » ade se iddeo abd #108

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