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s THE CITY. PHENSONAL AND GENERAL. F.B. Gate, of Now York, {8 at the Palmer. {L. 8. Woonrter, of Brie, Pa, i9 at the Palinor, 4. T. Hooker, of Milwaukee, fs at tho Sher- man. M. BNQEGMANS, of Milwaukee, Wis. fs at tho Yuuitie. W. K. Nontox, of Dotroit, Mich. 1s at tho Palmer, 'T. J. Bunn, of Bloomington, Ill, fe at the Palmer. 3, G. Attex, of Hot Springs, Ark., fe nt. tha Sherman. Witttam WATSON, of Keswick, England, 19 at tho Puolliv. Cuantes A. Nonrox, of Denver, Colo, is at the Pacitic. Ma. AND Mus, 1, 8, Bunt, of California, arc at tho Palmor. B.C, MoFernipas, of Beaver Dam, Wis. 1s at tho Shermas, Joun F. Anustnosa, of Philadolphia, fs at tho Sherman, Gronak P. H. Rector, of Vicksture, Miss. 1s At the Palmer. Jupae W. I, Leacit, of Cedar Rapids, Ta. ts at tho ‘Tremont, B.S. THayen, of Lundyille, fs among the ar- rivala at the Leland. BF. Chogsix and wife, of Providence, It. Ty are at the Tremont. W.S, Bowen, of tho Press and Dakotatan, Yankton, ts in tha elty, AND Mas. 8.1L, FLasitrox, of Lawrenoo are at tho Palmer. NATHANIEL West, D. D., of Cincinnatl, is reg- istered at tho Tremont. Mas Jensip Weatitinsoy, of New York, Is registered at the Paeltic. Mi AND Mrs. Il. Dontnatox, of Weymouth, Eng., are at the Tremont. KL. Dut. of Marshall, IIL, State Prison Inspector, is at the Punitie. Gronar 8, Lirrnrrinny and A. B, Kalght, of Toston, ave at tho Sherman, G, D'Arcy Bouttoy and N. Buontact, of To- Fonto, Cauada, ore nt tha Pacife, Gov,-rnecr 1. R. Sieusatanx, ot Iowa, rogis- tered at the Tremont yerterday, Epwin Boorn, Miss Elwinn Hooth, and Willle ‘Winter, of New York, are at the Padille, A.D. Coank, of Omaha, Goncral Purchasing Agent of tho Union Vaclfe Rallroad, is at the Patnier. Tur George I. Thomas Post, G. A. l., cave one of thoir popular camp-fires last evening at Graud Army Hull. Gen. It. C. Dre and Col, Thomns 'T. Barr, U. &. 4. rewlstored nt the Pacitic yesterday on tholr way baek to Wushington. THE Hey. De. A.C. George, pastor of tho Cen= tenary Methodist Church, led the exercises of priser yestorduy at tho poon meoting in Lower Farwell Anil, ‘Thore wore petitions and prayers for personal redemption from mumny. ‘Tux tamperature yesterday, as observed by Mavasee, optician, 8 Madison atreot (Tine: Bullding), was ns follows; 8a. in, 40 degrees: In. tn, 425 1m. dd: Bp. ny 41g 8 pe iy ale Burometer, § a. 10, 20.67; 8p. m,, 20.61, Jay Kuervo,o colored man who hus beon in tho omploy of Mr. W, J. Qnnban, fell and fract- ured his leg while driving, away some children who. were teasing him in front ‘of No. 37 MoAle ster pine The West Twelfth Street Patrol ook him to the County Hoapltul. ‘Tir, visiting Fronch officers left the olty on tho 42:W Chivago & Northwestern train yesterday, ‘They will go to Omaha, thence to California and atber parte of the West. It hus not yet been dee elded how long they will remain in the country, or whether thoy will return to France by way of Chicago or not. Henry Comm, a bricklayer engaged at work on tho new building at the corner af Monros and Deurhorn streets, fell from tho third story to tho basomant at avout 1 o'clocl yesterdny after noon and recolved u broken lex “and other inju- riee of nn tnterni! nature, Ho was tuken to his home, No. 68 Ohio strcot, by the Armory Sta- don patrol-waygon, ‘Ti attendance at tho Trado and Labor As- rembiy Inst night was too slim for 1 formal smeotlng, bit an informal discussion of the Pitts. burg Congress and other subjects was induized in, [twas recommended that thy ausembly ayi- tate the early ing movement and thoSun- day-clostag of all business, “Vite Briar evening entertainment of the Unton Cutbolte Library Assochition was post. pone Inst night on necount of tho rain, but tho ew present were well ontertulned with music hy Dauson's orchestra and plano solos by Misa Florence Sage. The dramntic olub of tho asao- elation give thelr opening performance next Friday night, All persons genorously Inclined Ane wishing to cantribute to the Thanksgiving dinner for the ehildren of the Nursery and Halt-Orphan Asy- Jum are requested to send thoir donations for “that fastitution not Inter than Wednerdiy, Nov. 2. Any package murked “For Wult-Orphun Asylum" if senttonny of tho following ud- dresses will by thunkfully received: John Gan- lor, Wi North Wells streot; Pusheok’s, corner of Huron aud Wells atreot;, or to Rovkwood Bros’. MzntION was tnadv yestertany of the fact that awowra calling herself Della Wright, though suoh is not her uning, was met by 2 inat on the treat, went to fo restaurant with him, and wie afterwards assaulted and beaten by bin. This min, when shu met him, gave oa his name that of a Chicago lawyer, to whom it svoms be boro w certain resemblance, It nppenrs, however, that this Individual was not a luwyer of uny kind, but a rough who stols the name of 4 botter man to musguerade in, Tie Parnell Land Loaruo of tho Fourteenth ‘Ward mot last night nt No. a Milwaukee nye. nue, decided to cobperate with the Patrick Ford Longue in muking o success of the bull to bo given at Brand's Hall Nov. ®, and appolnted a comiittes to get up ft ball of ts own the latter part of December. D, W. Hyat was olectad delegate to tho Irish National Convention, ta be held nt MeCorintek Hall Nov. 90, _‘T. 2. O'Connor retlected, a8 usual, on “Tho Situation,” ote, and the meeting adjourned, A.E. Caney, 1 young man 24 years of age, who tives at Gooso Isfand, and jy oniployed aga vlerk in a wholesale liquor house down-town, was held, to the Criminal Court yesterday by Justice Kaufmann in bonds of (si) for robbing NM. M, Thayor, of No. 717 Hubbard stroet, of wwatch-chiin, Thostwo met at Ublch's Hall at tho batt ylven by tho West Division atreet cur: conductors, und “Crsey snatehe: Hubbard’ chain from his: vest. “Tho young man was caught aud the property recovered. UMAPMAN, Batra & Co. mnanutacturers of bukers' and conteettoner'ssuppiies ut Now. J und 6 Lu Salle street, write to THe TRinene etutlng that tholr delivery clerk, Joseph Parkman, tne bec missing singe lust Tuesday. Ho hid cole Juctud ubout 84), und thoy think he his stolen tho horse and waxon, because hie tried to collect aeuumber of billy which be ud ne wuthority to do, ‘The inatter wae given to the pollee, but they were upuble to gain any trace at the man or tho rie ainco 430 p,m, Tuesdiy, when be was seun at Forty-elyhth and Stute atrects, Paur THAFAROZYK, 8 youth, arrived in this efty direct from Poland ouly 1 short time ayo, Ae ta now locked up nt the West Luke Street Station charzed with burglarizing tho realdence of Landlstaus Chomuakt, No. #1 Will street, and taking thorefrom x roll of bills amounting to 37. Ho Js supposed to have ontered the house Inst erat morning while all the tumbers of the family were away. | When ure rested List night bo confessud bls fault; told where he bad hid $78.8 of the monev; ucknowl- edged that tho new suit of clothes hy wore wis purchused with some of the cand, and adinitted Gut he had Intended to teave tho city, Juatica Waleh will hour tho case this morning. Sirhivey . B. Bowsina, of Wyanitotto Couns ty, Kunsug, arrived in the olty yoaterday to take ehargo of “iilly” Colwoll and “Jatk"™ Butler, the two men who were recently urrested hore for rien about $600 worth of jewelry stolon Jost Friday night in the ‘Kansas portion af Kunsus City) and ahipped y express to this point. ‘Tho Sherif Tram the Grasshopper State finds that be Is likes Jy to experience some diliculty In Kectring bls znen of one of thont at feast, for Colwell has ap> pied for a writ of hnhens corpus, and the case comes to n heuring before dudee Willlameat shis afternoon, Should the Htmation result un. Tnvorubly for Colwell he and his pal may bo tukon back to the avonc of thelr correspondents’ operations, * ‘THE convert, dress parade, and exhibition di of tho St. Bernard Commandery ut the eo driit Hon Hulding last eventny was soriously crip pled by tho Inclement weather, About U,0U0 Uaketa bud bean disposed of, but not nore thin, GW people ussembled to sve tho purudy. ‘The commandery turned out well, and thelr per- tormatce Waa deemed oxceptlomilly ne by all, After the bert entrés the bund played the Thirteenth Ituglinent marcy und selections from “ Boveuccio,” This was tollowed by an addrosa from tho Rainent Commander, Jono D, 31. Curr, After another aoleotion vy tho band enme the feature of the evening—the dross guage aud mureb ty reviow. ‘The * Olivette’’ uickstep was given by the band, and uu exhi+ Dition drill concluded tho performance, CoxnaD Ghure. a. Gorman et at La grungy, was yesterday lodyed in ail upon a wits: trom Justice Willinns . Little, of cuat village. Grote is charged. with baving shot and dangerously wounded In the hend Jobn W, Goenvy, uf tho weyhboring Villuzo of Dos viuines. fo pretends uot to know Goengy, and clulms that ho.was Injured not by a abot but oy a fall from ble wagon which oupsized ia tho roudwuy. Grote acknowledges buying firod a shot, but cluime it was from a" lecdio pistolu soit only a leedia pulver," and that be fred it not ut, but away from, Gounvy, Dr. Fox ts, howover, authority fur tho statement that tha bullet struck Goeney on the wide of the bead, aud cuusad Quito a serious wound, The latter te Hike CIICAGO TRIBUNE: SA'TURDAY, NOVEMBER sald to have beon the aggressor, and to have brought on the encounter by annoying Grote and trespassing on hia premises, Tugs bursoshoers, working for Willlam Me- Givron, on the North Side, and who bavoe been wetting trom £2.76 to $I per day, struck thig week tor $3 nnd &2%, Thoy wero not constd- ered campetent workmen, howover, and thait vinployer allowed thom to go, Sevintngly, tho strikers were not at atl anxious to be thrown on tho meryy of the cold, cola world, for Ina day or So thoy returned to the old job. Tho strike ere. nted some talk enony tho horseshours, and, It not belug entirely favorable to MecUivren, a speolal meoting of the Horseshocrs’ Union, Branch No. 4, was hold last night at No, 7 Clark street, beforn which Mr. McGivren was permit- tea to give his sido of tho story. Tho menting was a decidedly close one, but is underatood to have termltated inanamleatlo adjustment of ail mlsunderstandings. Tum way tn. which very trifling occurrences sometimes give risa te decidedly unplensant re sults was very oledrly fMlustedte yesterday a! ernoon at the corner of Nurth Chirk and Micht- man streets, when Cunstable Potur MeQoe, hn vrossing tho streot, accidentally ran tito an thoreby ruiiled the tomper of one Jd. W. Fitagers ald, tt finisher of | furniters loth men stopped, feed cach othor, and tho Coustablo nuked Hin some. gallin question; whereupon the faisher undertook to “do him up.” Ho eurtalnly * polished " his right eye in good styte, and watild doubtless have othorivise deeeurated lis countennnce had not a strolling polleentat happened along aud taken both contestunts to tho station, ‘The Constable readily give ball, and will this mornuu appear with [itzgerald to nnawer the charge of disorderly conduct, Livise upon Carroll avenue near Paulina reotis a tamily of Canadians conslating of tive xrown porsots. Inthe fanilly is a child wirl of slight figure and apparently not moro than Hi ycurs: OF sikoswne. dovs wil the houses 0 work | down ing tho boots of the mun of tho house. She wishes, seruls, fiona, cooks, and runs errands her actions being supervised by an’ old womnn who wives her no rest. Neiwhbors baying notivod the manner in which tho puor Iittiv thing ts torced to work lave tried to talk to her, but on every ovcusion the okt woman hus called hor away and prevented any one from hearing a word from hor, She is. not permitted to plas with other chlidron, is il-dressed, searcely al Jowed a moment's thne to herself, und ts scalded from morning till aight. It has been sitgyestod that the Hunn Sogiety investigate tho mut+ ter, and try to learn by what right the child is thus trented, Atlenat one of tha notorious young thieves and thugs who infest tho West Twoltih strece: district Is well started on bis way to tho peniten- tlary, and unloss some all-powerful Aldermanic hand Is interposed fn bis Cayor bt will not uve long befory the doors uf Jollet prisan close wehind bim. The ysuung fellow in question Is Miko Sullivan, whose * pal” Mat Has. sett is now doing thine at the State's prison, and who is considered - by the police ubput the worst of the despernitoes with whom thoy have to dent, Monday atabe lust Sullivan and a couple of come pantons helt upand assaulted Dr. 1 C. Henry, No, 240 West Fourtceuth street, and Wednor- he they went through a similar eperation with Joseph Kuiser, Both yictiuis are positive: in thor ldentitleation of Sullivan, who wag cnpi+ ured by Olicera O'Connor and Dooley, Justice Ingersoll held bli to tha Criminal Court for further examination under 3.000 bonds, Tie Prigonera-of-War Union held a meeting last cventng In tha club-room nt the Sherman Howse, Progress was reported by the cummit- tev having charge of the Pelsonera-of- Warenter- tuinment which fs g00n tooccur, Tho Union Vet- eran, edited by Comrade La Baume, was chosen as the olficial organ of the association. A letter was real from Col. Guorge H. Lawrence, Secre- tary of the Naw York Army and Navy Survivors of “Andersonville and otbor Ketel prisons, an- nounchiy the Hhanimouselection of Comrade Fee ix La Baume ag honorary member of that organ- Jaution nud requesting his aceeptance of a solid gold badge and a diptoma of membership. Tho unton donated $10 to Mrs. Jesaia Koy, of Sprimg- fleld, aud bur elyht chitdron, Mra. Key is tho widow of Leroy (ey, tho celebrated Sergeant. Majoe of the Sixteenth Itinois Cavalry Volun- teers, who organized u police foree and hung the six ralders at Andersonvillo, Witttan, 8. Wiitina, a recently-arrived finder ut tho house of M jo. 2819 Keel before Mra, iLale, treet, remarked to iis landiud: retirtig Thursday night, and in a manner that ns sluve been remembered as a Uitte singulur, that be was feeling ullzhtly unwell, but would be all right in tho norniog. Ati o'clock yesterday morning bis bedfcllow, Enoch Male, was uwikened by the heavy breathing of tho man at his alde, He immediately Rrose, struck na light, and finding Whiting in an uneonselous condition, sent for Dr. Didwoll, Upon nerlying tho phyasiclan pionednecd the enge beyond alt human and, und within au pour the man” was dead. A pardinilyetitled phlat of the sulphate of imorphin wus found upon a stand nt the bedside. It is therefore thought that death was caused yan overdose of thal rug, but whether tuken with suicidal intent or to produce sleup could not be atated, ‘he de- consent was iin American, 35 yenra of age, une married, and had well-to-do relatives fi Aus Duran, N.Y. ils body was taken cburge of by the Bricklayers’ Union, of which body he wast member, aud will bo’ buried at the exponso of the society. Cuantys Perens was relonsed from tho Joliet Penitentiary four days ug, after serving ons year, He returned to this city to tnd that 1 woltund silver watch, a wateh-chuin, several gold rings, a sult of clothes, aud na dinmond- vin valued out | oa) hal been — tukew rom his trunk in bis absonce. Me leurned that his wite's nuphow, a young German named Willa Dabo, had by some menus best known to tho wite obtained posgeasion of the property. So he swore out a warrant for Dutn's arrest’ upon tho accusation of larceny ang placed tho instrumentin the bandser Detectives lohan and Suft. Yesterduy those ollleere spotted thuir man in a basement saloon at No. 114 North Clarice streut, and proceeded to arrest him, Hw resist- and drew wt buge, aulf-acting revolver and at- tempted to use it on the lotllcors, One of them knocked bis arm up before be could ire, unt thon disarmed him aud taok him tothe Chicuzo Avenue Station, where ho was booked for hivcony and carrying concealed weapons, Justica Kaufman, before whom ho ‘wad arraigned, voutinucd the cuses fora future ouring. As it inuttor of futerest, jt may be auld tht thelately-liberated (Ponitan tary bird claims to have purchased. bis. dinmond, watches, etc, Trow u fellow-thiet with wham he was incarcer eh in tho County Jail before boing sent to Jo- jot. A FRACTURED SKULL, Patrick Hurtoy, A trackman employed at Armour's ban-house, Stovk-Yards, own of Luke, was atruck on the head Thurdday after- neon with a bung-starter in tho hands of James O'Shuughnessoy. another truckman, with whom bo ius of late been on unfriendly terms, and was go seriously in- Jured that his fe Is desputred of by the physt- clan uttending bin, Tho two bad boen on- Fixed that day in rumoying galt incat from tho atn-house, using hand-trucks for that purpose, In going through on dimlyeiihtod — passuyo- way tutho collar of the building tho tracks, woileh were belug buuled in opposite directions, collided Insuch a way that. OShuughnessuy's hand wag forced agalust the wall and tho skin broxen on his knuckles. Tho ucclilent war taken ons ok justifiable protext fr ow : the was row, and gnded only ufter Hurley bad been knocked down, Ho lay onthe tloor unconscious, tho Mood atreaming from bis nose, mouth, and oars, When removed to bis home it was found that ho had suetalned a fracture of tho skull from which: ho lanot ikely to recover, Hobusa wife and threo children, utd is spoken af ag u peaceable nnd industrigua nian. His asgaitint is an firnorant, brutal mun, 4 years of nyo, and claima to have ‘boen but two weeks in this country, The Stook- Yards police, howover, claim to have known itn for six yours. Yestorday tho prisoner wig removed to tho County Jull to await the result of Hurluy's injurics, DH, THOMAS’ AVPRAL. 2 The Judicial Conferences of the Mothadiat Church, appointed by the Wlshop, in session ut New York for the purpoao of passing on ape pontod cases, will meut at ‘Ferre Haute, Inde on tho lust duy of this ionth, Bishop Fostar presiding, Among tho mumbers ot tho Iill- nolé Conference selectoil to act on the $ric bunal are the Ve Messrs, J, funton, We Mok, eEitresh, M.D. Hnwes, James Shaw, W. WD. English, and W. H. Weoster, ‘This court {6 the one whieh will pass on Dr, Thoma’ enay, provided his appeut fa entortulned. [tle known that an clfort will botmude to throw it out, on te ground Lhat be: has been notin a8 a uilatster, notwithetundlag bis deposition by tho Honk River Conference, An equully: strony ote fort willbe madey however, to bave the uppoal considered, on the xround that the { ine yolved should bo squarely wet, and the cise not Anrown outof courtan ® mere technicality, ‘The present opinion 1s that the council will cons aldor tho appeat, TUL CITY-NALL, Tuene wero thirty-two dontha In tho olty ree ported at tho Houlth Ollice yesterday, Nerrues the County Axent nor the Relief and Ald Socloty will grant rellof to auy person, pers Bona, of fumilies unless thoy can whow 4 cortlile ente of recent vacolnution from tho Hoalth Do- partment. Thie ia In avoordance with tho suge westiona recently made in Tite TRIUNE, In the Yourt caso rocontly ‘decided by Judgo Huwes, in which tho city aud tho Lincoln Park Bourd wero sued for $5,0N, Mer, Frad 14, Winston dr, actod as counsel for tho park board, wud bis tnunayerment and asvistance to tho CitysAttor: hwy tonidod wreutly to save tho caso in bebulf of the people, ‘Tite Peck estate yestorday petitioned for per> uilasion to put ina Touring pipe for ant aioe Vator itu ballding which is now under cons atruction. It sogine that the estute owes tho olty $127 for the luat ten yours for service pl Ipe, aud Gen, Lieb refused thi IHL du ing at fe pay tee Patton unet tho ot ‘tux Cominittoa on Liconses tot yesterda: afternoon and considered the crdimunde of we Fetull grocers, whiok proposes to fx ulicendo fea ot for peddlers for cugh horde and wayon Mayor in'cuve of remava), a #24 to notify the ina conversation with Streot- Foyarty yoaterduy be wtuted Panis paste tbat the chy was mukiuy all posalbio Worle to wet the atrcots Glguned ‘before the winter finally sets In. With that end in view, tho city is employing all the tenins and Inborers that desire employinent on street-clenning. There is ati roo for more nen and teams. They shonid apply to tho Streot Departinent, Clty=Halt. Tite case of Mra. Hedwig Johnson vs, Tho Clty of Caleazo was decided before Judge Hawes yesterday, Mra Jobnaon fell throwe the silos walk on North Adi, Howe West: Luduiin street, on tho 28th of duly, | 187%, and brake her arm Sho sued for $00 and obtained $i, City> Attorney Grinnell defended tha cnso. Tun matting and carpots of tho Clty-Attor- ney's oltive nru nt disgrace to the City of Chicago, ‘They aru so rotten Unt overy stranger almost who comes in is Introduced by sprawting on Uo Noor, owing to tho tripping-p quatities of tha four coverings, Tha Clty-Attorney Is of tho opinion that the matter should be romedicd nt onee, Bdeaths from small-pox reported yester- weurred at No. Wd Dixon, No, 2) Uardnery, Orchard, and No, 140 Van Horn strevt. New casva were reported from No, 7 Kina, No. 30 George, No. 125 Cornelia, No, Tv Mixon, No, 38 Fifth, No, dol North ilnlsted, und No. th Kandolph street. Searlet-fover from No, sand Unribaids, No. 16 Locust, No. 4 Pierce, No. 1 Weat Kinzle atreut, and No, 463 Carroll avenue. A sHONT time ago it was discovered tint tha packing companies uear Sixtoontl ang Stato Btrovta were eniptying blood and other refuse fito tho sewers, ‘This ulfensivy inutter Found its way tu tho lake at ‘Twelfth street and caused A ycent deat of offense. ‘The ults, alded by tho. packers, has corrected this, and suw tho suirere aye ia reported not su bad. A change is mimit- ted tu bu nevessiry In the outlet of tho sawer, but this eunnot bu nade until tha Counell ap- propriutes £10,000 or 12,00 fur the work,. So. says Col, Ellers, of the Suwer Department. ‘Tite rocklosness of tho drivors for tho United States rxpress Company bus become Loturlous, Eventing before tist waxon No, 2t ot this con- cern was comlug south on La Salle street aud two gentlemen Ma bugey wero turning aust on adaing, When this great wagon came thuucder- jug down upon thom, the tongue crashing through tho carringo and throwing tho gecus pants into tho mitl. Fortunately, io ono was burt, but st was not tho fauit of the driver, of whose carelesness thore Is uunply evidence, Ty tho weathor would only dry up for about two weeks the many street improvements now under way would be tiearly eompioted Lotore frost permanently sets in. ‘This would be. the LENSE Co: ally with State steest, where about two blocks will have to remnuin untiniahed bee tweon Tweuty-seventh and = ‘Twenty-ninth ateeets, The miuny muncnduuized streets which are bulng Iuld this year Save been much des layed beeatise of the buulovard, which con- tracted for atl the broken stone of local quar ries, and left all othor like improvemontstoseck wmateriat outside, THE COUNTY-BUILDING. Mon Ay will be adjudication day in tha Pro- bate Court, being tho first day of the tora, Tite Sherif will have an appointment to mako to fila vacancy the last of the month, and ho shys that upplications for the poaltion are co m+ dng iu ut the rate of four a day, COMMISSIONERS-ELECT MATTOCKS and Sommer called for thelr curtificates of elevtion yeatur- duy, und wero sworn In, Thoy tuke thoir seats the first Monday in Decombar, and thon tho miuasfe will begin, Junge Kyickennocken entored an order yes- terday requiring all attorneys who bave papers elonging tobls files whicn have been out over three days to return them at once. ‘Those who ful to comply will bo summarily dealt with, even to the uxtont of tiling the Jail, FAnMER Hata was around yesterday dony- Jog that bu bad evor violated the orders of tho bourd Jn tho mattor of collecting toll over the Nilea Centro and Lincoln avenue toll-rond. Aloug with bls denials he was suggesting that ho would like to seli_ bia round to the county, and that bo thought $14,000 would be a falr price, overything considered, It fs not Hkoly, hows ever, thit the county wilLundertake to purchase his rond, tor the renson that it la ina fair way of yettlug it without purchase. AARON Bamuunroxn, the furniture dentor who falled some months nyu, was arrested yes~ terday by Deputy-Sheritf Stavey an won at and Placed Injatl Ho ives in Porta, it appears, und bus been unulndful of tho fuct thut sundry executions were pending asalnst bint on ace count of lis Chicazo experiences. The warrant for his arrest, which wis sworn out by Foster Iiroz., whoin bo owes $534, was first sent to the Peorla Sheriff, but Bamburger bud fed, and tho story ques that the warrint was returned and placed in the: hands of Sheri? Mann, and tho fellow was enptured us utove stated, ‘Lute in tho afternoon be tiled & petition for dischargo under the Insvlvent act, and tpon giving ini for his future appearance wits relensead, Tho Sherk! bus several other executions: aginst him, and the prospects on the whole are that his Chicago visit will not be exceedingly pleasaut, U. 5B. AL Tur collections on dutinblo goods yoaterday were $11,630, At tho Sub-Treasury yesterday €50,000 in goldand $3,000 Iu ellver was disbursed. Twelvo thousand dollars In sliver was tuken in, ‘Ty Federal grand jury is still pogging away ona number of potty cases, und wilt probably not return any Indlatinente before Monday. ‘Tne recelpts for Internal revenue yesterdny amounted to 820,114, of whieh 823,074 was for spirits, $1,533 for cigure, $3,001 for tobucco, and #02 for beer, Positive ussertiona were current at the Gov- erntrent Building yesterday to tho effect that Frouk Giibert was to be elther Collector of Cua+ tomns or Cullectur of Internal Revenue, the story pele that Rob Iugersell had been given the re fusul of one of those plices, Tue busemont war at the Government Bulld- iny resuited yesterday iu 8 decisive move, Jy W. Morgo, the Chlot Engineer, lost his olliclal hend on orders from headquarters. It appears that ho Jost bis temper agaln und bud a scene with Mr, Chureh, of the Supervising Architect's Hureau, which was tha Immediate cause of his dfamissol, Georzo T, King, a steani-titter, wis apvoluted to take churxze temporarily. Ford, the puinp-man, was iv some lttle trouble yeas terduy about a loan of $260 which be hud mado Morac, It appenra that tne Intter wanted a tinger in tho buultn of the coal used by the en gives, and borrowed the money to buy & team, promising bis subordinate a smorte gage on tho riz. Ho used purt of tho mmuney for a horse and the rest for a watch, ang the puipp-man was left without sevurity in ad- didon tu boing deprived of bis situation, Hence his tears of yosterday, Morse haa a feave until pane 430, when his commission will oxpiro abso- jutely. A DARING ROBBERY. BHOUTING A WATCHMAKEL AND STEALING M18 NODE, It ia.a notorious fact that, despite tho earncat and cuntinuons efforts of tho pulice, tho Wost Twelfth Street District contains moro cussed- ness to tho square Inch than any othor scotion of the city. It breeds a pécutlur lot of thugs that dovclop into tho boldest and most auccosaful of those whu Iive by crime, Thoy lay their plans, bide thofr time, and thon dy thelr work quickly, uauntly boing out of the way when the police ure rive. ‘The lutest cuse in which these fellows played ‘u suvcessful yamo was furnished Inst. evening, tho victim being an old watchmaker named Charles Birt, who bas a emall shop at No, 201 South Hulsted atrecot. His patrona are prinelpally wen of the pooror class, but, at the sume tine, he bas many frivads, und docs a thriving trade, Last night about 8u'cluck, while he was sitting at his book working awny tnduge trlaualy, two young wen entered, und ove of Thom asked hlin if be could puta case around o watch movement. ‘Che old man responder that he kept no cused nt nll, and Juatas he did so two nore young fellows entered, one of whom hold 4 covked revolyur in his baud, © We want tiem watches,” was the ungram- matical and stern demuud, as tho speukor polnted tea frame upon which were banging about thirty watebes undergoing repairs uf dome kind, One of tho purty stepped over tho low counter, tore the irame from the — wail, an Rotting back, when tha old man grappled with hin ‘Theroupon the one who hud the pltol red, and the old gentler man released oly huld, The gang then ran out, foruing tte way through the crowd that was rupklly gathoring and ran oust along Sobor atrevt to the buy market. When the shot wus Ured, Goorge A, Clark and George Hampton, who live at No. wi Bouth” Halsted atroot, who hud heard ft ran to the corner of Harriaon and Halsted streots, whare there 1a He paltowstaliee phone box, and told the Proprictor of tho curner vatuon to call the patrol, as thoro bad beun a man robbed and abot, Lnsteudl of fumediwly: complying with their request ho sturted out to ‘nd if the statements wore true, with tho result that it was nearly bulf an after tho shooting befure the police rec any notice of tho shouting, Fluatiy, however, 1bo news reached the Mudigon Street staciou, whence It wae transiwitted to “wellth street, ‘The patrol-wuyoy responded, but when the alll- cere and a ‘TRinunx reporter arrived at tho xeone of tho row.the crowd bud dispersed, and Dr, MoLonuan wav dressiug un ugly wound in tho muscle of Bir. Uirt'e sight arm above the eluow, ‘The wound will be susious unly in thy fuct that tt will prevent blin from doing any Jabor with It, ‘The bull passed clear throuxh tho urig and dropped pie tho sidewalk, where it was afterward fount Tho old yention Stated that Thuniday evenuy be noticed several young Cullows stand- ing in frontof the pluce looking at the watches huogipg upon the frame, If was tho sue ung that entered the shop last vvene succeded tn stealing — thom nth, wan who abot binut was tull, dressed in durk clothing, and ubout 23 yeura of age. Tho two young mex who came in trut wore dressed In light clotbos, and were younger by two youre than tho other, He would kuow the tall une sure, aud might recogulze the othore ifhe should sou them ugalu, Concerning tho vulue of tho atoten watohos be sald that they would averuge $ly ouch, They belonged to poor 5 men who coukd ill-affard tu lose oven ao trifling | str and = One ui nd Hight- 7 | a thing nan cheap watch, One of tho first acts of the police war to tako Away tho koy front tho fresh saloonkeeper who had thought best to investigate bofore eniling tho wayen, and Capt. O'Donnell snys ho will havo bis license revoked for the part he pinyed in tho matter. Tho ollicers are pretty well sat- tal fa to tho identity of two at least of tho thioves, and hope to wrrest: them in tho couras of twenty-four hours, ‘This {9 supposed to be tho samo gang that fome threo hours previously attacked n farmer mined Patrick Daoud as he was on bia way home with the proceeds of tho raloof a load of hay in bis pocket, ‘Tho thugs {uinped upon his writen when he was on. ‘Twelfth streot, uoar Robey, and one of thom beat him about tho hoad with the butt of a revolver while tho othors went through Ulm and relloved tim of his money, Tho members of this litte band of highway robbers are young fellows who han nvout the saloons that are souttered so piontl- fully theoutya tho district, The poltee ary that thoy seo little cilques of thom loafing about, but that while they fect certain that they are plot+ tne imisehlef it does ne good to arrest thom, because tho Polfco Justico will not fine thei upon charges of yaxrancy, The fellows yo on with tholr work unmolested until there suddenly comes a report of some vaso Ike tho one above, Until the Justice in loss lenient with this class of erlininis it ts claimed that it will be virtually tinpossible to provont much that would not otherwise oceur, EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES, MEN FORWARDED BY THEM STRANDED AT KAN* BAS TY. Tho Kansas City Journal of tho ith inst. is nuthority for tho stntoment that certain employment agencies in Chi- congo and st. Paul continue to pour into that city numbers of laboring men, to whom they have vrumised steady emptoy- mont on tho line of the Atchison, Topoka & Santa V6 Ralleoad in New Mexico and Arizona. On upplication to the General Agent of that road they Gnd that there Js nu such work tobe had, and many of tham suffer sovercly, On Wedneaday last forty of thom arrived from St. Val, and their lender exhibited to the agent a poster, whien reud as follows: “ Wanted—f0 Inborers fur the Atchison, To- Reka & Santa Fé Railroad in New Mexico and arizona, Laborers, $25 per day; rock-drillers, $2.50; board, $1.5) per week, ‘wo yours’ work} freu transportation from Kansas’ City; cheap fure to Kansus City, Go every vey and Friday, No wiuter: everybody is going thoro."" ‘The Journal continues: * At lO o'clock Tuesdny night olgbty Inborors arrived trom Chicago on tho same errand, and were ut the Union Depot all day yesterduy. Ou thelr arrival thoy appiicd to Mr. Cruise, Goneral aAuent of tho Atchison, Topeka & Sania Fé, tor transportation to Now slexivo and Arizona, and work on arrival, He told thom no laborors wero necdod Jn olther ‘Territory, but he could givo thetn employment in repalr work in Eastern Kansas, whieh they refusou, suying thoy would go to Arizona or New Moxico or nowhere, They said thoy wero induced to come by the represen ations of an employment agent numed A, tson, who runs tho * Metrapollta Agency’ at No. 103 Kinzlo street, Cnluagu. ily roprosunted to them thoy would be sent aArizonn aud Now’ Sfexico, and recelve big wages thore, ‘Tho Bpueanian of tho party. told a reporter that thoy hud each paid $5 to Michnelson, besides: beluw put to the expense of railroad fare and An outit coating 310. Tho totil expense to euch, individunl was $2, or $4,700 for the party, of which the employment agent recolved $109,” ‘The agent who accompanied tho men said that thoy were omployed on n contract with un Ate Inutic & Pacitie Railroad contractor, who proin- ised to provide free traasportation for thom to New Mexico and Arizona over the Atetilson, ‘Po- peka & Santa Fé Railroad, The ugent of tho rond had no authority to forward men on nce countof tho Atinntic & Pacific, and ut tast ac- counts tho men were waithue for advices from the General Manager of tho Inst-named Une, INSURANCE, A CHICAGO MAN, AND NOT A NEW-YORKER, PLACED THE WISK—PREPARING A NEW POI NOUSK CHART" =A CASE Of TOO MUCIL BEC} RETALY. The Now York insurance brokers are, goncr- ally speaking, a pretty sharp lot, but they are at present representei! as hugging thomeclyos with delight over comethiugy which might be supposed to raise n feoliug of tho opposit chur- ncter, Tho wish hes evidently been father to the thought, and the New York brokers would seum to have bean a little too “provicus” in celebrating tho relationship, ‘Tho foot is, that It wasu't tha Gothawites at all who plaved the Insurance’on Mr, Pullman's factories, houses, tenements, otc, at Pullwan, ‘but a woll-known instirance agentoa La Bullo strect, in this clty, who didn't think it a big enough matter to* blow" about, orto justify any speclat aelf-congratulation, ‘Lhe brokers down Uy tho sad seu waves ougnt to duck tholr heads, and snlif a Uttle more mule ult, and repress tholr too great =“ previousness." They are nv to protty cuto set of fellows, but, _ ne cording. to all accounts, just a. little too “freak.” -The fate was. protty low one, itis understood, but the agent who placed tho insurance and the cbmpunies he reprusented: wore ovldently sutistied that it wis a good risk, aud weren't disposed to let it xo a-begying. PACKERS’ 1t18KS, : Acommittes of tho xenoral manngersof tho yarious compunics represented in Chicngo is how considering the question of 4 * pork-louse ebart,” slmilir to Lint recently adopted for the Stock-Yards, for general application through- out thy West. ‘The basis upon which the chart referred to waa adoptud is that the owner of 1 Pork-house can get low rates by improving tho churactor of his riak. It fs with the iden of giving pavkers clsuwhere than in Chicago n esance to do just what tho paukers at the Stock- Yards haya been dolng that the General Maunuyors’ Cammittes Ja nuw ongaged in vone sidering thy feauibility of such w chart for othor Jocalities, AN EXCESS OF SECRETARY. According tu tho litest und best Information obtainable, the Bourd of Underwritura and tho Insurance Exehango aro still in vory much tha position of two cuts tled togothor by the talls and strung over a clothes-lne. Tho position, as might be imagined, ig nelthor a dignified nor a comfortable one, and tho worst of It Is that tho two bodies ure about as lttlo in danger of coming toxcthor and muking wp os the two felines suaponttud between heaven and earth, The lutest ronson assignnd for the board's failure to open its doors ‘to tho exchange a8 nn exe ebings, and not ne individual members, ig tint thore is altogethor too inuch Secretary ‘to the dourd, and that to lot in some twetity-one exe change peoply and give thom a charce toumal- ginate with tho present sitpposed disatfcoted minority of the board would be very aptto res sult in tha dethronement of an alleged * ring” {ny tho Hoard and in the instantaneous loping. otfof tho proseut oxceas of Secretary, [f it were necessary to nccount for tho bourd’a full- ure to invite tho exchunge and lis consequent alieged neglect to ablde by and carry out to the very lottor tho Genoral Managers’ recomtmondus otis, tho ronson Just agalyned, In tho opinion of aome of tho exchange members, would not bo ovor-wide of the murk, SUBURBAN. ENGLEWOOU Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Clark celebrated thetr all ver wedding Inst ovening at tholr reaidence, i2 Bixtioth streot. A inrgo number of friends from Chicago, Wisconsin, and Englewood wero pres- ent, and the isppy couple wore tho reclplouts of alurge numberof elogunt: presents. ‘Lhe ltev. M. Colman, a classmate of Mr. Clark's uurty Years nyu, offered # prayer and nade u short ud= Uresa, congratulating the happy couple on thelr twenty-tith anniversary. Union Thankswiving sorvico will bo bold Thursday morning ut the Baptist church, Tho Rev, F, BM. Harding, of the dlothodlat churon, will pronch the serimon, The funeral of diss Ellon M. F, Kossnor, tho young lady woo wus killed by being run over on the Wostern Indiana truck ‘Tuusday ovening, took ptaco ut 11 o'clock yesterday morning from thu students’ hall of the Cook County Norm) Sehuok, ‘The Hoy. C. 1. Roberts, of tha Enylos woud Baptist ebural, conducted the verainony, A nuinber of bhandsuine Hural tributes wore ure ringed on and around the collin, the gift of claysinutes aud tho scholars, iv rematod wore taken to Mt, Greenwood fur burial, UYDR PARK, Tho Bonrd of Trustecs mot last night at tho Village Hall, with o Cull attendance, A rusolution that tho board uppropriato 82,500 for the linprovernent of tho Chicago and 'Thorn- ton rond, on condition that th county aud prop erty-owners contribute Jike amounts for tho wi nie purpose, was curriod, A resolution that the bunrd entertain no wore applications for suloun Mcenses uring tha prege ont municipal year, it bolng evidont that aguil- ¢lont puinver of buloons tro alreudy in opera. Hon, was unanimously adoptud, ‘Tho corsmitter to whom wus referred the mat- ter of Lupe Woodlawn avenue, frum dixtys seventh to Beveuty-lirst wtreet, reported that In tholr opinion the street tid once been and how i8 legally a public highway, and rocoue mended that the Village Bugineer be instructed to remove ull obstructions and open the strech. Tho report was gdopted, VE AERP, Conte, in reply to nn ine juicy from Proaldent Hobart as to whethor Yreugurer Herrick could leyully bold the posle Hon, replied: “Str, Herrick was duly appointed Troasurer by tho President, and Bourd of Trusteus on the 23d. duy of April, aud quulitied a4 keh, and the bourd having falled 10 uppalnt bis successor he ig atlll tho ate! Troasurer, aod must continue #0 tO uct until some one ts duly appointed to succeed bin, |As such Acting ‘Tronsurer he fa the only person authorized to bold and disburse tho yilluxe Snances, aud for such service he Is entitled to cumpensation. But in thie connec. don! again cull the attention of thls board to ty former opinion, whereln Ladvise that dr, Horrick be required to give an additional bond,”* It was decided that the board should mect rege ulurly on Friday afteruoou Instead of Friduy ovenluy, as herotofure. A communtcation was received from uJ. G, Hamilton, Town Collector, statlug that the du- tea of the office bad increased during the last year, and asking for an udvaoce in sulury, was ard on bebalf of propertysa' onbings ton, woo desire tbat Quo Hupured and sixteouth wEN PAGES ot od a eenth streot be opened, Ho made a very forelbio and clear statement of the case, showing that proporty was greatly damaged by the neglect of the bonrid to open tho and strorts, nnd that those pereans: who opposed tho opening: wero inatigated by hopea of personal negran> dizement and had ne good grounds for protont. Mr. Hawyor uppnared on bohalf of the opposl- tlon to ahow tht the streets should not bo opened. Action was deferred. Se GROWTH AND ENTERPRISE. Tho general business prosparity Is being shared ina lnrge degreo by the popular firm of Skeen & Stuart. Tho growth of thelr business has domanded the doubliug of thotr salesroom enpacity nt No, 77 Madison street, ‘Thelr stock of cunmerelal stationery Is not surpassed In Chivago, and they have tong been noted for reasonnble prices, For the holidays they show noveltles In fine station: ery, elegant leather goods of every descrip tlon, eablnet inkstands, photograph, auto. freph. and card albums, writing desks, work boxes, odor cases, dressing eases, olive-wood Kouds, ete., ute. In Chiristinas and birthday vardy the firm carry all the leading styles of the best foreign and domestic mmnufacture, tholr trade in this ne alone belng of sure prising dimensions. Our readers will bo well repald by an inspection of the fine gouds shown by this-house, —— LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE INSUR- ANCE COMPANY, Ezra J, Warner, Esy., of the firm of Sprague, Warner & Co,, has beon appointed amember of the Bonrd of Directors of tuls company to Hit the pluce of the Inte George Armour, ‘The board now consists of John Crerar, sd Levi Z Leiter, Esq, and Ezra J. Ware se he thigh standing of these pentleman Isa 1 faith of the company, gunrantes of the goo they having been invested with full powers to settle ull matters which may nrisa in tho conduct of the business without reference elsewhere, thus making the company, with its Immense resources, a local institution, STEAMSHIP NEWS, New York, Noy. 18,—Arrived, the Greece, from London, the America, from Hamburg, rie the State of Pennaylvanta, from Glas- gow. Loxnon, Nov. 18,.—The Elbe, Switzerland, and Frisia, from New York, and the Prus- sian, from Boston, lave arrived out. a SILVER WEDDING, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Decarun, Ill,, Nov, 18—The silver wed- ding anniversary of Isaac W. Ehrman, o well-known merchant, and wife was cele- brated here tonight in the presenceof a large clrela of friends. Presents were numerous and the supper sumptuous. ———————— THE NEW DENVER EXPRESS of the Chiengo & Northwostern Itailway 1a tho ‘one passengers abould tako if they ure going to Denver or any point {n Colorado, It loaves Chi- cago 9:30 p, mm. dally except Saturday. ——————— Cummins leads in first-class dental work at Yair prices. 10 State street, corner Randolph, Tho "Mars" Cologne is expressed by Buck & Rayner ovorywhere; 25 cents to $0.50 a bottle, Werecommend Eldredacsowing-machines. en re eancenaneanithasan til dahdodebaasisail MARRIAGE LIC. Parr sie babe NA of Dl ‘The following marriogo liconses wor issued yos= torday: Name and seatde Anton Wistatko, {ine Loulaa Pop { Mehaol Glomion, Hints, Nob, ‘Mrs, Anon Chambers, Cileag } Krank Patorkn, s2t Ningtoon Katharina Doovuk, vl Ninetedi dons P, Work, Chieago, ‘Anntu Hansen, Chiengus.. {Adam Hung Kankakog, TH Mra. Kuto Muttingur, Chicago, {John Patzono, 12 C Jane arger, 1 Kou: Maurite 3, Ophing, Chicago, Ancobiia Jerson, Chisagu,, John Lindell, {onnie tay, Hony Sonnenschein, Chie {Linnie Rumeouthoe Ghtene Jnmen B. Gillen, 36 Wort Lu Mary d, Kifott, by iubbard. danies Kano, Chiongo. leat EC, Agr. Chieago. OG Chien Willlam Riley, Nelliv Zartille, a } Henry Hartphiel, Chiengo, Martha Albrecht, Chicayo,, R. Sd, 1. Galdenotz, Chicaya,.. ees. lds Koch, Chicuno, { Adoton Weim, cht Anaatina Mortock, Chicugs Frod Birndt, Chteaun... Augusta Polian, Chicago Louls K, Kotho, 82) Wost Fl Anno K. Hartman, Chlengo.. Honry Stevert, Chicayo,. dolinga itlope take Phe Alten Miuaits, 2021 Garibatdl (dilunnuh Baltey, Chieago... DEATHS, tennant ann VIERCE—Nov. 15, 1881, at 7 o'clock a.m, Thomaa F, boloved son of Garretund Thorcas Plerco, ayod 1 ‘your und WW months. 4 Fanoral Sunday, Nov. 2, at 10 o'clock o, m. from fete tovtdenco, 3617 Iudlana-ny., by exirinius to nlvary. CHAMBERS—On the 18th Inst, at hor Into rosl- dence, 24 Xouth Halstod-at., Mury, beloved wife of Joho Chambors, aged 7 yon ‘uneral Bunda ot 1 bpm ‘by carrlagos to Rosenilt, BALLARD—Thuraday, Nov 17, Mrs, Bale lagi widowor Hawacd tales? cee sia Gagu, Wil nts ie GENULY—AL Framingham, Mes: yours, io decensud wus te aiother of Stra, J. 5 tauie nud Sirs. Dre Htutetines or thts cluye 3 oe Will mt ds from First, United mm, fram Firs Bionrue and Paullune Frlonde cordially {ovita Funeratat residoncs of hor’ daughtey lmotto, Haturday, nt 1 a’cluck p. mi. ouhia Kingsbury, axed 8t you pia i dirs. M. I. Weir, wife of B. 1, p. rer AVLONlrlday morntog, Nov. 18, a hentrethvenag, da Awwitwur ea Payton ony Of Funoral sorvives ai rosidence, 28 Buparior-st., Sun day, att. a. Noy. 18, 1881, at hor Inte residonco, 129 a calhering Knott wite of dtubert Je ott. Funoral Monday, Noy. 21, at 10 o'clock, liutett and tienes by cnecisges to Calvary. > TOmue ines Pair Leet bieanu copy. CULLEN—Nov. 17, Mary he beloved wife of Phill talleg, wid altar of 7 yume ne tag ies Geibane, axed a yunre. ‘Sncossad was born in Vola, County Lamorick, Iro« land, und wee the youngest daugnter of the: Isto Michael and dilznbuth Puegan Hyan, of thu sawe pine. and formerly of Toruntu, Canada. Contresny., on Sunday, <Funerul from realdunce, 2 Nov, &, wt i o'otock. to Church of the ilaly Family, thence by carrlazen to Calvary. ANNUUNCEMENTS. ROK, I, M. SCOTT, OF UNION PARK Boulnary, will deliver an uddrons to sound wor Ua evening Ih Lowor Farwell Hell. Commorcial travelurs, strangers, aud young mon aru especially Ine vitod. rps REV. DR. HERRICK JOHNSON will conduct the Sunday-svhool teachors’ mcot- fyi im Lowor Furwoll dial today at noun, Yopio: itho Your of Jubilee, n Mari CILICAGO PHILOSOPHICAL 80- Groat Aime: a Novel, THERE WiLL BE A MEETING OF THE bur ut Judge Moran's court ruom tite atternuan Bt? o'cluck ta take acon on thy death of SL. Wy Hoonan, Esq, into a member of the bar of tle elt TPULRE WILL IE A MEETING OF THE Fourth Ward Mopublican Clu indlanacays butwoun ‘iwonty-min ste, thie ovoning for the wiection of ofl tusinoss, A tull attendance of mesabers is dusirau. que PARTY OF ‘THLE ENGLEWOOD ‘Club will be bold this evening at 'Hillutson Halt, Hot Normal Jul us proviously annuuriead, if hs LE WOMAN'S CIRISTIAN ‘TEMPER: anco Unton hold tholr daily 3 o'clock gospe) ium Perancy mousing in Ht duit, Etrancs Luwor Farwo rough Arcndg-court. Allare invited, TEA, DON'T DRINK ANY MORE. Chéap, fraahy Teas, when row cab buy of ue |b TEA Siiias Yous, pure und wnadulters Aled, ut BG, 2, und i600 per Ibe FORMOSA TEA IMPORTING COMPANY, Bond for Pricu-L lst. 84 STATH-at., Chlenzo, LOO Grewaro or any ee, Hin ret Dip rae Ulcerat Pipes th arated, ee ies tie Bp Hey Fg ben ia, Pa. None yenuine withor is signaiure, . Depots, 163 W. MadLaor our, late & Madison, CI PE VILLAIN’ DIES Who said there was any Cigarette so good and delicious as the Opera Butts. ‘Try them. AUCTION SALES. By GEO. P. GORE & CU. GEO. P. GORE & CO., 214 & 216 Madison-st., ASK THE EARNEST ATTENTION OF BOOT & SHOE BUYERS TO THEIR AUCTION SALE OF MONDAY, NOV. 21. ‘TWILL BE WORTH YOUR WHILE TO BE HER! ¥ DEPARTMENT, REGULAR TRADE SALE Tuesday, Nov. 22, 9:30 a. m. wns Largo and Important Consignments to Clear CLOTHINC. Oveteonts, Ulstors, Pon Jackots, Bults, Conte and Pants, Hants, Hoye Suita, Youth's tutte, Youth's and Hoye’ Ulstors, Childs’ Jackets and Pants, &c, &0, In tuil assorcmont. Cloaks and Dolmans, Underwear, JLosiery, Gloves and Mittens, Dress Silks, Black Satins, Suitings, Whitewear, Damasks, Crashes, Dices, Towels, Overshirts, Cutlery, Leggins, Scarfs, Jackets, Nubias, Hoods, Mittens, Satinets, Albums, Hats, - Caps, Furs, Notions, Bed Blankets, Horse Blankets, CARPETS, Floor Oil-Cloths, Table Ol1-Cloths, DRESSED DOLLS NOTICE. THURSDAY, NOV. 244th (Our Koyutnr fale Day) boing “National Thanksuiv= pay." we shall combine our'iwo Rogular ‘trade Soles of tho wook In tho ong Otfering of TUESDAY, NOV. 22. ‘Thoreaftor we shall continuo our Iwo Regular Sales Wookly for the balance of tho yoar, UO. P, GOI & CO., Auetioncars, OUR REGULAR WEEKLY SALE Crockery & ‘Glassware WILL BE HELD ON TUESDAY, Nov. 22,.at 9:30 a. m., ‘When we ahiail soll largo and doslrablo stock of W.G,, 0. 6,, Porcelain, and Decorated Ware, Also, Glassware, Lamps, &c. GEO, P, GORE & CO., Auctioneers, Our Wednesday Auction Sale OF NOV, 23 Will be one of the Largest and Finest Displays of Choice BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS We have ever shown, and they WILL BE CLOSED OUT. We shall also sell at same sale 200 Gases Men’s Buck Arctics, 150 Cases Women's Buck Arctics, 50 Gases Boys’ Buck Arctics, 50 Cases Men's and Women's Alaskas, 100 Cases Men's and Women's Sanda's, 25 Cases Men's Short Boots, Dull Finish, NOTICE,—These are NOT ODDS aut ENDS of old or damaged and dnferlor stock, but ARE VRESH, REGULAL, FIRST-CLASS goods, GEO, P, GOKE & Cu, ‘211 und 216 Madison-st, When--as is the fact-~ our customers buy any of the above-mentioned lines of goods at prices made by themselves, their Thanksgiving ought to beahappyone, and to help in that di- rection shall give each buyer a Lurkey to go with the best wishes of GEO. P, GORE & CO., Auctioneers, arg & 216 Madison-st. By POMEROY & CU. . NO. 2620 MICHIGAN-AY., Saturday, Nov. (9, At 10 o'clock of m,, wo ahnll soll nt abovo Private Atosidanoe Entire Furniture and General Household Elfects , CONTAINED THEREIN, COMURISING ‘M. 'T. Chamber feta, Parlor @ults, Grand square Plana, Crockery, Gluss, und Silver Ware, Brussels Carpets, Miteben and Dining-Room Furniture, Allof which are ir excullont condition, Sato post tivo and unresurvod, owner rumaving East, rat 20, AucHUNgd! Motor, Pressure, the Cheapest puw: Lie Cheek Organ fetal i ie Taito, Cottce Alii Roitndedy steady: wi“ wort ‘at'ang prensura of water above 15 At 40 pounds premure bas 4-turee bower, ang o 4] ity up te I » Prices Wise $300. "eed Ur Desertptite Eintelario es oe TUE BAOKUS WATER MOTOR CO., Naw York, - Works, Cheago, B45 Urondway, Newark, NJ. 49 Desrborn Ot Tufringements will be prosecuted ELISON, FLERSIE, li Sting si fant RSME CO The Very Important Collection af CHOICE OIL PAINTINGS Sclected with great care by §, y Esq., of Boston, JOuNson, NOW ON FREE EXHIBITION THIS SATURDAY, ALL DAY, AT_OUR GALLERY, 84 & 86 Randolph-st, EMISON, FLENSH ELM Art A C0, tncens Saturday’s Sale, ~ FURNITURE, Carpets, Stoves, Blankets, Comforters, Crockery, Glass and Plated Wa AT THIS SALE, THE ENTIRE FURNITURE op PRIVATE RESIDENCE, Commencing at 9:39 This Morning, Ran doin, te, By HENRY FRIEDMAN SONg, U1 und At Kast tandolphest, SPEGIAL AUCTION NOTICE, Toys and Holiday Cook EXTRA TRADE SALE WEDNESDAY, Nov. 23,94, m,, COMPRISING A FULL LINE oF Cups anc Saucers, Muga, Tea Seta, I Hela, Wood Toys, Varen there Statues, Hoiquet-tHoldern, Carde Hecelvers, Musteat Lustruq ments, ele, anid 26 CASES TIN Toys} {Now Doslgus). Above aro all this year’s Importatl wray wontliy tho ‘attdntion of burure at Eaney yee ALC sole 1h ota to "aul, Gouda packed wn shipped curofully. “‘Latneh served, tion Tursuays ho nut taittomtend enc” (Fives MENKY FRIEDMAN © SONS, Aucttoncers, 2 und 203 Ent Kandoiphest, ROYAL BAKING POWDER, HAGE W ETO SS CROYAL twits») Re betirey we os xe Absolutely Pure. MADR FROM GRAPH CREAM TARTU Tlounokeoper’sfavority tu loading citiesot the world No other proparauon maker, such fight, taky, bot brentls, or luxurious pastry, Can bo eaten by dyspas Hes withuut fear of tho Wis resulting from heavy tad geatlblu food, 627 dou for purity and ebole somenvss by tho Government Chomlst, Ur. Mott. MOVAL BARING LUWDEI CO, Now Yore, ' RATTAN FURNITURE, The Oniy Complete Line of Rattan Furniture, Consleting of Sofas, Lonnges, Tables, Chairs of af dexcripuons, Workstands, Scrap Luskets, we., 10 tt Wont, < Ish, ind DUAN ITY. ‘Tho constantly-"rowlog demand for these Koa rations Cor the Jaryest paeteate of B yours, ine tu ahow you. RATTAN £0, Wakefield. 2. sont FREE on application 088 C, 0. D. THE NEW DASE-BURMING PARLOR STOVE ‘yho moat ccunon HEAT heals teal and BERT Re "Trade in our exe Wo'have tho ONLY comple MACLEAN & RETIN all pramingnt dealers, ed DENTISTH x yeh erstourt nal aS re Bond #1, £2606 Por Gauls Penance =< % : e ly an ut Ul olegant an Aurlodly pure, aaltale 100 BE outs, eekoesio ath Fae ars adisun-ah, ort ‘Confectioner pexSecarrasl fae ONLY tuund at MINING PARIS STYLE andy KRANZ'S, 80 State. AF aD N My An entlruly new ‘canteclod ——— AmrPA AS RAY ED Aud General Sree as ORES: attiiEir Wilkes wi Clavie : tUN Fitni teresa an