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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER WELVE -PAGES. : THE CITY. _ hive not succeeded in tndin PENSONAL AND GENERAL. T. H. Goopnon, of Wisconsin, ts at tho Tro- mont. ‘Tne county offiacs will bo closed Thanksgiy- Sng-Day. SanuEt R. Bonus, uf Now York, ts nt tho Sherman. * g.MoMastens, of Manchester, England, is at tho Patmer, 6 Mas.-Gex. [xvin MoDOWRLL, U.S, Ay is at tho Paoific, ©. Porter and family, of Now York, are at tho Tremont. Ex-Saxaton W, H. Banus, of Connecticut, ds nt tho Pacific, ‘Tue Rt.-Roy. Hishop John Ireland, of St, Paul, 1a at tho Pacitl E. F. Meanows and family, of Coforado, aro nt tho Tremont. G, A. Evginaton and E. P. Doyle, of England, Are at the Palmer. ‘ ©, N. Weaturnny, of Colorado Springs, Colo., 1a nt tho Sherman, + Mn anv Mus, L, B. Srpsan, of Now York, fro at the Sherman. J. K. Uprox, Treasury Department, Washing- ton, Isat the Paeiite, Jous It, Witietxy and John Davis, of London, England, aroat tho Palmer. A. PB, SWINEFOND, of Marquette, Mich, and 8. C, Howard, of New York, are at tho Leland, Consiasioner KLE called for bis certitlento of election yusterday und tuok tho vath of ollice. ‘The Sherif yesterday tevied upon tho offeots of Daniel ci Glugilsn. nt No. 48 North Clurk pereats tosatisty a cluim fur $700 hetd by W. 8. Sucll. dnene is 9 new cricr in Justice Georgo Mecch’s Court, It arrived Iaat Saturday oven ing, weighs eleven oounds, and is 4 boy. ‘The Justice Is the happiest man in Chicago. . Dk. CLINTON Locke, President of St. Luke's Hospital, hopes charitable people will not forgot the hospital on the approuching ‘Thankesiving. Provisiong of auy kind ure very accoptable, Tne new West Education Commission hold their regular monthly mevting yesterday after~ noon at the Sherman House ‘and tranetetud routine business of an uniiportune character, Frank Cone, who was summoned for jue; service In the County Court, fatled to respond, and Wag yesterduy arrested For contempt, Att+ er hearing blaexplanution be was let olf on puy- tng the costs. Prncyvate TAyron and Frederick Paley, of London; RL. Metiville, of Hockhumpton, Eng; Mr. and Mrs, Jonn Mathor, of Winntpey, Mi tobn; and 8. Wainwright, of Auckland, New Zcalund, are ut the Pacitie, ‘Yue tempurature yesterday, ns obsorved by BManngse, opticins, 88 Madigon street (URUNE Building), was as follows: 8a. JF degrees; i J Bey Sp. m, fp. mm, us 8 a. 1 Hg Dye tiey Ee, * DANIEL RYAN, 66 yenrs of ne, living at tho corner of Sixteenth and Fortieth streets, wis found dead in bis bed yesterduy morning at 7 o'ciovk. Deceased had been will for sono titne, jo Coroner will investigate {the case todas, ‘Tue County Clerk at bo rendy to puy the juries and olerks of election in, a few days. Thy Judges who attended to tho registration are to be allowed $3 per day, ana for election- day and night tho judges und clerks are to lo allowed $i each. Tue Elks Lodge held {ts first sogial session of the year Bunday oyening at the roama over Hooicy's Theatre, Lrothors Nat Goodwin, Qvorge Frothinghum, C.J. Atkinson, and others entertained tho company, aud a very pleasant thine was the result. Pror. H. Guanux lectured before tho Chicago Electrical Suclety lust-eventng at the Gragd Pas citlc Hotel un * ilusions of the Senses." ‘Tho lecture Was Mluminated with niinerous imagice lantern elfects, and tho Professor's explanations wore lucid and of rauch interest and value. ‘THY elgarmnkora hold a regulur meeting at No. 103 Washington stroot list evening. ‘The customary routine business wag transieted, an 2 projected bull, to be held at Klare's Hall, Dee, to, was discussed, but the fnot arrangements were lett for consideration to the next meeting, A 8TREKT-CAN conduotor whoso name is une kuown threw a man From bis car at the corner of Jefferson and Van Buren streets Inet~nleht, injuring hin ratbor severely. Tho pollee putral rng cutled, but, before thoy urrived, Ufllcer Lueders had tuken ubarge of the mun and sent aim home, ‘fue Liverymen's Association bold a lengthy meoting nt the Grand Paaitic Hotel inst even- my, listening to lngel arguments from thair souneel, Cal. HS, Tuthil, Theonly resuitofa ‘ong debate wus a resolution that tho Axsocin- Hon tight overy case under the back ordinance and pay all costs of appeal. Gennae O. NCHESTER, Ganeral Manager of the Atebison, Topeka & Santa FO Hatlrond; b. B. Miteboll, Gencral Manager of the Blue Line; 2. C, Willains, Chiet Enyineer of tho Chicago & Auantic: Railroad; Kubert, Garrett und 8, Spencer, Vice-Presidents of the Maltimure & Dhlo Railrond, are at tha Pacific. James HexnettT, the young man Ilying at 8 Wade street, who was clubbed in a frev thet fnat Tuesday by “Stoambout" Kroutkowsky, escaped from his home Inst night while de- frious, and was pieked up in front of No, t3 Riston avenue, A wagon was called, uid be ne conveyed to the County Hospital, Frevoir Asitnonovait, 10 yeurs old, was nocked down and ri over near tho cornor of Washington and Clurk streota by un unknowi oun driving a bay horse, The tittle fellow lost two teelb and was rathor badly bralaed about the head. Dr. Leroy dressed his wounds, after Which he wus tukon to his bome, No, 202 West ‘Wushington street. Jonn Hogan struck Charies Larsen in the eye, knocking pin down, and then run uway, Ollicer Harel stucted iu pursult, und, not valny ablo to overtnke the tleet-footed young mun, tired two: shots athlin. Ono of tho pellets stopped against Hogan's foot, Hogan stopped, the policeman collived him, and looked him uo at the West Madleon Street Station, Jacou Bonga, a ll-ycar-old boy amployed by Peck & Huarges, tobucconista, No. 37° River Btrect, was locked! up at the Armory Inst night by Oflecra Powers and Ditters upon complaint of ls employers, Who claim that for several ‘weeks past the Ind has bev in tho habit of pil- Tering quantities of woods, and that last Sature day he stole five boxes of cigars, SAM HANNAN, acuused of burglarizing tho room of Jennie Harris, a State street courteri, and deonring $1,200 worth of property, walved oxnovuntion yesterday bofore Justico Wulluce and was held in bonds of &4,50U to the Criminal Court. His supposed partuer in the Job, a res- tuurnnt-keeper named Michnol Nicuisse, was held also fn bonds of 1,000, despite bis protesta- ‘ons of innocence. Acornr Covuse, an Engilshman 25 yenraor age, 18 locked up ut the Chicago Avenue Station charged with tho larceny of €10 from bls room ionte, ‘Thoms Collier, an employéoc Crane Bros, ‘The two roomed together at the cornuvr of Cluri and Harrigon atreeta, Collice was away from hume Sunday, and Course took advantage of hig ale venca and his conddence by bronking open bis trupk, ubstructing tho man mid departing. Detectives Honan aud Stitt caught him on the North Side yesterduy, Con, Tioxas Nontnson, Tronsirer of tho Downer & Bemis Brewing Company, itormod a qoparter inst ovening: that no action hud been taken at the recent meeting of We brewors oi Gen, Rattn’s proposod inv necro and plan of putting a storekeuper in each brewery ns in each distitlery, Ag far is tho company which ho reps resented was conceraud he Know that the pro- pore Measures were not seured atall, and be jalloved the Urstecliss brewera would aunction Tathor thu appoay auch a teusure, Rowe timo ago a conmilttcy composed of lino olcers of the First Intantey wus appointed to ¢nst about for a now Colonel, but us yet they o mou for tho Pluce and have not reported. When they do ros hort an order for an cleution will bo asked for, ivantiine the regiment is Nourishing under the commund of Liout.-Col, i 1. Kuex. Tho cum= pene. dritls ure well attended, new men are bus ng onileted almost every nivht, and the resly> nations and dischurges ure fow aud far between, Derecrives Tiensky and Thorpe arrested Williaa Jones, a colored mun, upon suspicion, ana. will hold him for identifiontion, Ou tho mikht of Bept, 6the residence of Jobn Luwior, ut ‘Wheaton, fll, was entered by burglars, who, ‘other — thins, od a gold) = watch, § ‘Thie - thieplece | wus reooverdd. by the abuve-nimed officers trom a nan to whom Jones hud givon It. Te wus ‘Dy this means that they wore able to spot their proy. It is known that he waa in Wheaton on tho wight before the burglary, and it ls believed ‘thut bo did the job. Grorae V. HANKINS, tho keepor of a gu Jiny-houwe on Clark atreet, ia to be arrested © in the comluy by and by" Upon a warrint lusued yesturday by Justicg Wallace ut tho instance of @ Btate street ” beer-jerker* nied Ein Baumgarten, Tho listeanimed Individual Went ty the or juuse Baturday night aad luyed fare.” Wail enguyed, autne oun ut # table took suine of Lie ebips, or ae eaimbiers Birla bas it, “pinched” u *sleaper™ Lyon itt, and he romoustrated with the duaier, who thereupon struck at bin. ‘Then, 6o the young Min went on to atate, tho proprietor came up ud struck bim in tho tuce with a revolver, and afterwards, with the augivtance Of one of tho Zulus mployed ja the eatublishinent, throw bin downestulra, Many Ketiy's Beau," otherwise. John Vuuce, » couchinau, whoas' fruiticas arrest for Diuusuy wus muutioued Jn those coluinns voune uo, and who is pow aurvit a short term at the Bridewell, will find when bo js aut at lberty a few days bunce that there fe out for bhina avothor arrant cbhurging bin with bisturdy, Ail of ‘Vanice’s recent troubles bave come from bls une lawtul cohabitation with a pons woinan numod Mary Kelly. Bho ikes Jobu well euourh, but her pureotd aud people object streauvusly to her’ ten with the coacbmen, Gi brother once had the man arrested tor Digamy, but coutd not make the chnrze stick. Thon ‘he brotht anether prosrcution for adultery, with jndiferent success, and now tho ersecited and prusvouted Vance ts to bo sith ated to another and more formidable “course Of sprout” ao soon as bis presemt sonson of sorvitucde Is over. A specrat mecting of tho Filon Ford Land League was hold tast night at No, 16 North Poo- fia street, to nuke the necessiry arrangements Inefdent to the reception of tha lidy delegates woo will arcive here w ttend the convention on rho Web inst. A committee was appointed to engage a baliin whiet the ladies wil held their meetings, © A committes formed at the last meeting for the purpose of formulating 2 matt. feato to the Indies of the Northwest, reported that tho ladies af el thatnselves to tho des struction of tandiordistm und to tho destric- ton of that despotic td which bus written its bistory In the fife-hleod of helptuss women and children over every foot in that un happy Island.) ‘The manifesto furthor ailezed that, ws man was nelthor wob-fouted nor pro- vided with wings, tho league wus force to tho conclusion that he was purely a lind aninul. Trefused with an nppeal to tho lenzun to re- member that woman wad Inst at tho cross and the first at tho sepulebre, and to hold it thole sncred daty to be first and last in every means Hie proupting tho present great struggle for bets‘. Mua, Dit. J. MANN lectured yesterday after noon before the Chicago Ladics’ Institute of Medicint, un tho Cure of tha Teeth ond Breath,” presenting a very tutercsting papor « tho sclentilic structure of the teeth, and to tm erative riled Upon whieh depend the healt wid eauty of tho bumin frame, in the meehmism of tho budy nattre bad made pertect harmony Impossible when & single portion thareol wis lost throush discase, The beautiful and rosy plump- ness of tha face of youth wus largely de to the cowpletness of the dental orgaus, fu tho pro: cvas of digestion the first important work was that of muatication, [t was painfully ovident that the loss of thu. teeth. produced angularity ‘of countenance, dyspepsin. olfensive breath, and ireitibility of temper. ‘those ulitnonts were ¥very common, and the only sure preventive was cleuntine: eo paper dwelt at sume length on the erful structure of the tooth enamel, that bardest of animal substunees, which, hows ever, never renbws itself when decayed by tho action of acis, Tho tidles passed a vote of thanks to Dr. Mann ut the close of her lecture. A BWITCIMAN'S NEGLIGENCE, Tho carelesness of nswitehman on tho Fort Wayne Rowd caused an neeident yestorday morning that resulted in the. serious Injury of two men, three ofbors escaping by a iniracle, Switch-engine No. 184, in, vhurge of Engineer Frank “Hender aud Flremun J. ukett, ran down ona sido-track, stopping near Taylor street crossing. By some teas tho awitebi whose tame fy unknown, omitted repinelag the switch tu its prover-pusition, with the result that: nothalf an hour atterwacd a frelybt engine drawing twenty cars, running at i rele speed, ran wong the same. track und collited with the statlonary locomotive. The engineer and fremnn of No. 188 Jumpped ns thoy siw the engine coming nnd esenped unburt,” Tho en wineer of the traln didn’t seo the other engine standing on Che trick wntlt within twenty feut of it, ‘Thun he “reversed and Jumped through the cabewiniow. eseaping with n fow silznt injuries, wren O'Neil, his fremun, alse Suimped, but nut quickly enough, his left low vo- caught and budiy crushed between two cars. Conduetor Mike ‘iernoy, who was ulso on the enxine, eseaped unhurt, Tho duuuge to the engines was compneatively slight. ‘The injured mun were taken to their respective homes by tho West T'welfth street patrol wagon. Dit. MANY H, ‘THOMPSON rend an interesting and atudtous paper Inst evening before the Chicago Medical Society on the subject, * Wout Are tho Predtspusiag Causes: Of tho Aleohol and Opium Habltsr® Pav paper guvo rae to av general discussion, elluiting 0 wide difference of opinion ud to utility of either wrantns a stinulant. Several members expressed thomselvos tiemly convinced that In the troutment uf certain eases there 13 no drug which can aatisfuctarily take tho place of vithur alcabol or upintes, while others, taough seemingly in the minority. protested absulutely’ inst thelr usy under any and All conditions, W. A, Curtis followed with a well-prepared Paper upon “ Tho Disposal of the Dund.” ie reterred to thy threo primitive custous—-cx- powre, Inbumetion, an cmbalming, from which all the more modern customs ire but Inndilentions, and set forth the arguments in favor of cremation, A HNOKEN LEATHEN-rRs. ‘The firm of Lambeau & Goldschmidt, calf-kid tanners, on Division street and Elston road, has uinide an mit to Frod 8, Goshorn for tho benolit of Its creditors. ‘ke Mabilities of the firin, which bus been in operation about two Years, are estimated at over $0,000, ard It Is be- Heved that the estate will not pay over 50 cents un the dollar, Among thu principal creditors. aro Epatein & DMurks, $7,000; Friend & Brog., $1,000; Felzonthat & Koziilusiet, $3003 Oberne, Hosick & Co, (ubout), $4,000; Oberndort & Lud- beimer, $2,400; Stein, Hirsch & Co. S1,0U0; and there ure New York creditors representing: ndout 84,000, with sume niinor necounts to bear from. The Assignee ia engaged in anjattemptto nscertaln the xuet tures, but the books pave beon kept in a peculiar tnanner, no trial baluuce having ever been taken, und it fg ditticuls to Hgure out just whore the flr docs stand. BUCCESSFUL SAPE-ULOWING. A very successful burgtury, which fortunately did not result iu great pecuolury gain to tho crucksmen who did the Job, wae committed bee tweon 3 and 4 o'elock yesterday morniug at Jona Samuels’ furniture store, Nos. 411 and 413 Stute street. Ao entrance to the premises wus effected by prying opon a renr door with jitumies, Once fuside, the burglars getat work vigorously tipon the sata, drilled a hole into the combination lock, ang by ihe I! use of powder blew Lhe doors of the “gophar wide open, There was in the safeonly $100 In cash and papers ropresonting to the owner only 2 value of upwards of 84,000, and all thesa were carried away, the blowers feaving nothing bus bind them a whieh they could bu traced. ‘he people who live up-stalra ny that thoy heard the nolao of the explosion, but did not rise to us+ certala the cause of it. Tho polico are at work Mpon the but up to fist night bad no truce of tho property nor of the burglars, A DIVONOR WANTED, After tho usual array of black-nand-bluo-cyed unfortuniates lind rehvarsed thelr old, old storlos s of wu and bad exch received the ware rant whieh he craved ont the — Bouth Side dispensary = of justice —_ yesterday’ afternoon, there was ushered {nto the presence of tho Court y domure, sad-viened Nettle won nd dressed in deop black, Sho took her plice before the Judgu and starticd bis Honor vy Ing fn oan anxious and nervous ways an £ of divorce here?" Tho Court looked’ up nmezed. and, seving the dimloutive female wad the carnestiess depicted upon her sorrowful face, toox the trou- ble to expliln in full to her the process only by which a legul separation of man from wife can be oitevied, When he told her that a Jawyer and somo omeney were necessary shu departed mourning, remarking us sho wont that ft oo wus | funny that oa oun “who bad the power and authority vo joln two In one bad no rucht to reverse the order of that praceeding und make one two, Bho proved tu be Mrs. Frauk Siuers, und wanted divorcee because her husband bud been gent to and penitentiary for u term of two yeurs, TUE CITY-HALL. ‘Tiinty denths were reported to the Hoalth Departinent yestorday, ‘Tur Controiler yesterday paid out the $17,303 eallud for by tho recont Judginent af tha Unltod States Supreme Couct in favorof W, C, Tebbotts in tho muttor of damages suatalnid by ‘ehbotts On uecount ot tho opening of Daarborn street from dionrov to Jackson as long azo aa 1800, Tho elution originally was only for 813s), but the AuOUNE was swelled by several yours, Interest. Tue Department of Publia Werks let cone tructs to Watson & Perkin for paviue Cass Street: tod, J Sinith & Co, for 4 Minoy from Frauklin to Market; tod, Mulbunye fur mnendamizing Hubbard vourt from state street. to Michigin avenues to 31. MoNlobols, for put- Ung sewers in Wwolltt wtreet from Woot to Lineoia, dockson fram Catifornin ta Bierg- inenta, Van Buren street ‘from Calllornia to Bucramanty, aud Schoul street, ‘Tnenx were four deaths troin small-pox dur- ing Sunday wud yestorduy—vne at 168 Ambrose Btrovt, one at LU Van Horn street, one on Long duly street, near Archer wyenite, and one atthe bospitul, the hospital viotlm boing Amelia Olu« Bon, HL sens old, fram Ait West Division street, ‘Theo new cuses reported were trom Lil Brawn Bereat, 60 und 1h Ambrose streot, EIT Mlehlgan avenue, 8 and 16d North Green street, 818 Mtn Toun atrovt, @ ue dalund avenue, 14 Liburty suite und the Iver House, Cunat and Luke streets, ‘Tite mortality report for the week ending Inst. Suturday shows tho total numberof deaths tn Chlenwe to buve buen 21, There wero 25 deaths from smuli-pox, IL from ora 7 from cone sumption, Ih tram dipthorit, sd fron typpatils fever, und 7 from othor fevers, and 6 trou heuri-disense, Ag to the number of dunthe b: wards, the Fourteenth beaded tie Hat with uf, the Sixth hud, the Boventh 3, and tho Filth 3U. OF thos who died, We were natives of Chi+ cugo, 9 were born in the United States outaldo OF Chicago, 8 wore Germau, 23 wore Irish, and W wero Bwadles, ‘Tue Board of Trustees of tho Polico and Piro- Inen's Keller Pus held a dbort mevting yoster: flay wltornoun, Mayor Hareivou in tho ebulr. The Gourd granted the petition to dunsty an ade ditional ate Dennis $24 to the children of the I Dennehy, of the Fire Departinuat. ‘Lhe wife uf lke Gortuan, the Chicuo fireman who WW now dn the Elgin Syeda Rea mM, uppliod to the hor a board through MCCOUnL Of injuries rece! fore hy beanie Anew ey for asslatunoe on ve iby her ee doe Wits not shown, hows over, that Gorman rvedived tho injurive whily tn the discharge of bis duty us fremun, or tht we Injuries cuused bis fuaaulty, Accordugly no detlale action wus tuken jn tie mutter, A WEEK nyo yesterday the Council ordor tor the payment of ¥1250 to Wo atauen $72 tu Klesnors Kern, wud g702 to Dora Uaail on accouut of dantuyes caused by the ralving of the grade of Vatu Buren street at the viaduet. At tet tho Sayor announced tie intention of vetotus the order, Mu argued that white prop- ertysowners wero put to some expense by tho ralelng of w atrect yrade Ly front of thule houses, bulng forced to butld up to the grado, tuey were Blso beuvlited by the yenoral elevation uf tho y and tho cellar-room Curnishag, however, tho Stuiyor stated that Ho would ape vrove tho order because of tho fact that In this conse the Droperty-owners had built fn necord- ninco with an old grade establiabed tn 1800 and not atfected by tho revised ordinances of | 18is, and also becanso of tho fact tint thelr property fs botwoen tho vinduat and tho bridwo, where nt Clovation in the grade could bo of but ittle bens ot. Before approving the order, though, hia Honor will seeure an ageeemont from the elalme anita to rise the sidewalks to tho atrect grade, ‘vue Council Committes on Strects and Altes West met. yesterday afternoon and rovote mended the preparation of ordiunnees for tmacntdamizing Lake street fron Toman avenio to tho elty Ltn for widening Vratt avenua from Untated to Hall street; for paving and Hghting Throop street from Blue Island aveni to Twenty-second struet; foropeulag Wash! avenue from Wilcox avenue to Lnko stro openttg Warren nyonus fron Caltfornin to Homan aventes for. macadunizing Western avenue from Grand avenue to Luke strent. Tho consideration of the mattor of opening Twenty> suventh street from Grove nveuue to Oden avenue was pustpaned for a week tu give prop- erty owners 1 chance to be beard. U. BA At tho Suti-Treasury yesterday $20,000 In gold and $8.00 in sitvor wore disbursed, ‘Ne collections on dultable goods yesterday Ammounted to $1,004. Tur intoranl revenuo receipts yesterday Amounted to L601, of which F240 was for apicita, $1,050 for tubaceo und cigars, and $2,000 for beer, ‘Tue United States Marshal yostorday received subpanas in tho Guitvan case tor dames 2, Cochrane, fn behalf of tho Government, and Emily Barnes, for tha defenac, Both witnesses live tn Freeport, and Deputy Marsbal Ringiaud lett last night to surve the papers. ONE reventis case was rapidly disposed of yes- terday. Charles Guth, of Woodstock, tL, was Hedi before Commissioner Hayne wid huldan 400 boada, An information wis tiled tn the District Court, ho pleaded tqnorauco of the law, and within one hour escaped with ating of $6 and costa, Hesry and Charles West keep a billiard sa- Joon at No, 102 Madison street. A Deputy Ce Iector of Revenue happened in to play a boc! grime, and noticed that drinks were being Re 5 Tnquiry developed the fact that the liquors were shot through a tube trom te adjoining saloon, avd yesterday Commissioner fluyne held the Messts. Weat ‘In $30 bonds for selling tauor without a license. A number of restaurants aud other plices sorve liquors brought frum outalde, and they are Sinble, and will be proses outed unless this egal Dusiness Is broken up, Suu-Treasunrn Ginger has returned from Washington, and Inugha at tho rumors which make him a prominent candidate tor Collector of Custums. While jn Washington be bad a contcronee with the President ia company with Col. Ingersoll, and while there conclusively ubowed that Senator Logun's stories about his not Paving Hicd an application for reappoint- ment were incorrect, the Semitor faving been misled about the mutter. ‘The yossip about the Cotlectorahip, which nt this end of the line Is mirue und unre lable, prominently John A. MaDowell ry, Which Is generally not believed, {4 tht the enemies of Mr. Smith desire the appointment. of a man with whom be has bad a personal qiuirrel. Thy only such mun Is McDowell, whuso papers Ina lihel-suit agalose: My. Shisth are now on til Washington, ‘Tho Impression seems to pI A that tue Second District has an alleged claim on tho office, und furthor, that thertorics avout Loynn's candidacy: for the Presidency wiil reault in the selection of a Grant but an anti-Logan. man, Whett surmise Is correct or not remalus to be seen, ul- fenune tho finpression 1s that the whoto affair hus tlready been sottled, CobLectott Hanvey and tho revenue officials now foel sungitiue that Toonalen, the revenue defaulter, will retire bere Duo. Wand take his ehunces, It uppaars that correct claws wore ob- falned sume months ago, und July 1 Revenue- agent Clemmen telegrapoud bls wherenbouts, Ho was at that the working at tho furniture fnetory of H. Ucnan, No, 174 North atreat, New York, Tho arrest was wv fallure ut thut time, Dut since ‘then be waa satisfactorily located, That bls release on ball was peauilnr thore is no doubt, bit fe will naw bo almost tmpossibly for him to eseape should he furfeit his bonis. Hila photographs bave been put into the bands of every secret service -ollicer in the coun- try, und all the revenue ollicors are posted as to hia whoreabouts. = In addition to thia Commnisaloner Raum baa mdde certain arrangements with forelyn countries by which bla return will be assured, atthough bis olfensa fy not embraced witoln the provision of the ex- tradition treaties. Pinkerton’s men have been employed in the case, und it will bo almost Im: possible for Thomaten to escape shoukl be de- sireto, In uduition to this bo bas hosts of frivnds In this city, who, should be give himsolf up, Will exert thumsolves to his behale te secura A mitigation of bissentence, Should ho attempt to hide, his ultimate capture Is certain, nnd hls frionds would thon bo obiged to desort him, WEAK AND DEPRESSED. NOTHING ENCOUNAGING IN THE MANKET ‘The markets opened on ’Change yesterday full of unfuvornbls promise for tho weok, Evory- thing wus weak from tho atart and the “of" tnekets of the furonoun on tho regular bourd were duplicated on callin tho nfternvon. Tho uncertainty of finances will bathe ruling apirl until more cheering advices como from tha Eastern money contres, The report of the Dos- ton bunk suspensions was supplamented by re- putts of approhonded fallures, and it was also rumored that Now York cupitaliata bad borrowed money heavily from tho Boston banks aud the Intter were demanding tla return, All the markuts dropped simultaneously. Wheat opened on call at 81.274) Necombor, S187 Januury; weat down to $1.25%, and tlosod at $1eu% and $173, Corn ‘and oats naturally followed the wheat decline. ‘hore was also grent break inpork, It opened at $17.05, or 7% conta lower than Haturdny's close, Aud went down to 810,05, closing ut $14,024 Jane Mary, 81 5 February, ‘Lhe morning's busle ness on the Hourd of Trade way u falr average, bute consldernble tilug olf occurred on the Call Boned. The sules were: Whent, 836,00 Hushely; corn, 670,000 bushols; pork, 177250 bars rela; turd, 11,500 crates, JONN 7. LESTER MADE $00,000 cLEAT hy Using on that side of whent, Ho bought beavily un the lust rise, and wis all soll out wher the markat renched ite lowest notch. Tho Cult Bourd Directors passed na rosolution raising tho price of membership from $100 to SLuw, aud druftod w rule, 10 be voted uu today, wiving the Governing Conimittcs powor to on- Torey order and regutite the assembly. eres toture this powentuas been contlned to the Di. rectors, who were nogiigont. ‘Lhe policy of rulving momberatlps f4 generally considerod o xood gue, ‘Tho bourd does tot need tho money, but It how bus mare mombers than tt oan con- yeniently accommodate. Tho board will vacate its prevent quarters In the spring for more col roodloun ones, . W. Nohe, who was olected President of the “People’s Open Board," vico Brickwood, re- sluned, declines to tnke 49 conspichuua wt posl- Udon, Anotber olcction will bo tela utd o'clock today, ‘Pho brokurs most gryalngatly: men- doned for tho place uro David 31. Kirton, T. HH. Jumes, and J. 1. Mussoy, The petition of the “Civil-Bervico Reform Leagus” to Congress in relation tu thy appolnt- ment and rowoval of Government caploys Keoms to ingot with but [Ittle fuvuron the board. Soverat copies are posted, but go tay only thie teen slenutures have been tttached to them. Vho question as ta what use tho old Chamber of Commerce stil bo put whoo tho grand hegira of tho Binra of ‘Trade irked place has been dut> ted by the boys of sporting proclivities who own dogs. Thoy want It turned Joty un immense rat-pit, Tho game for tho terriora ta already on, hand, the boliding being overrun by a horde of opntunt, sumpiested rite. ‘The beurs" aro emphatio in tha assertion that nny npward movenunt in whoat will bo purely lucal, COUNTY SCIIOOLS, A CONFERENCE OP TOWNSIP AND VILLAGE TREASUULIS, Mr, A. G. Lane, County Superintendont of Behools, ned a fow days ayo venll to the var Hous Township aud Vilinge Treasurers ot Couk County to meot in bis office for the purpose of tuiking over mattera portuiniug to the jntercsty of the publio schools, ‘Cho muvoting was galled for 1020 a, in, yeaterdny, and at tho appofitad vir thirteen a! the gonticen were un bund, ‘These were Uvorge A. Philbrick, Cleero; W. Cy Huzvlton, Jeifersony George U, Klean, Nilu Robert Vial, Lyons; seth &, Bananutt, Lake Viow; \ Dunton, Wheellng: Christian it konberger, Calumuty Matthias Holbreg, Worth; Within Kruse, Bebuinbergs D.B, Wood, Palas tag; Vhilip Schwab, Thornton; Joho Humphrey, Orlane uifrose Poston, Evanston, A program bad been prepared fo advaneo, tho Nrat mutter for divensaion belg the question af the Utle to echool property. Several of the olll- cura wild thut thoy know nuthing as to whether uly towusbtpa eld deeds to the school lunus, Buperintendent Lune sumgested that in all such cases It would be well to buve thu matter traced up through the Recorder's Ottice, or where tha records were ticomplete or bad been destroyed, then through sone of the abstractemakurs. ‘Tae uw provided that the Utle should be yested in the Trustees—not in tho Seboul Directors; but thie bad pot beau striciy udbered to, dtr. Beth Fy Manebett submitted bia views as to tho Lest system of keeping (rensuror’s counts iy order to nttaln accuracy and uaifor ity, Me bud found i advisable to open an as count with every persun wha owed the town gnything onaccount of a note. Then if* the evidence of Indetieaness auoukl be lost tho book would show the oxuut amount of principal and Jutereat dus. By Keuplnw the hooka posted up it would be possible at uny time tu uscertaln the cxnet assole Of cach dlutrict, Mr. Lung made some suggcations as to classif- cation of district uecounts—interest, achool furniture, suppllve, ctu.—su us to coinply with the Sebool lw, A proper reord whauld bo kupt of bonds issued, Coupons of these bonds were wonorally made out tu the form of an order on (uo Treasuror, so that there was uo nocussity for any further order trom tho Directurs, Mr. Kiehon suld that they bud oo surety that tho Legislature would not change tho question: 80 that books prepared ca tho plan sigiested would 19 0 year or two beeomo valueless. Lt was his experience that tho number of questions constintly imereased. Mr, George A, Potlbrick, of Cleero, submitted f nuinber of suggestions as to tho manner and timo ot submitting reporté to tho County 'Treas- urer, William If, Dunton, of Arlington Holgbts, spoke briefly on the subject of LOANING PUNLIC MONRY, He thought tho only rule to ga by was to follow tho luw strictly, Bad loans shold be avoided earefully, and at least two: pixed names shottid be quired ot note. Treat eatato uniter the ‘Trensurers and Prusteos shoiild sco that tho titles were correct. Superintendent Lane satd that loaning more than $100 on the saing two nines wis An ovaston of tho letter of the hu, and expressed the opis fon that the Tredsurera dud 'rustoes been ersomily Bable to sieb citsen ft the event of Jags. strictly with tho liw in this mutter, Sometimes notes were pormitted co rin until the securities: ‘or signers beoatne insolvent or died, aid the notes weeo thrown inte tho Probate Court for sottiement, Care shoull bo taken to prevent any oventronces of Utils Kind, Tho manner of obtalning statistics for tho nne nit ceporte was brought ap, and Superintendent Tae suggested that i cise the Directors nee voted tholr duties sume compotent person should be aelaet to do tho work, aud tho ex pense should be apportioned among the dls- trie Attention was called to tha change In the [aw by which in thg election of ‘Trustees next spring: tho voting: places wore ja ovary: preuinet, so that tho elvil township division was the same is thut of the school townships. ‘The meeting thon adjourned, SUBURBAN, EVANSTON, Androw Paxton, of tho Citizens’ Lengue, Cht- cage, will nddress the Zemperancy Union thle eventng in Coton Hall. The unton Thanksgiving servico wilt occur Thursday morning at 11 o'clock In the Buptist Church, ‘Tho tev. A. J. Scott, pastor of tho Courregational Church, wit preach, ‘Thy raltruad tine-table tus been given auothor weneral shake up, much to the ainoyance of passenyers, De. Walter Waugh will deliver a missionary uddresa In Mert Hull chapel tuly evento, SOUTH CINCAGO, A Welstiman named Davia Humpbrey was ar- restod at frondute yesterday on a charge of big- amy. Hels a carpenter by trade. and recently eniie from Usbkost, Wis, where he has a wite und avon children, He clutima that he fs not married to the woman with whom he has been living nt Lrondale, althuugh she bas had ono eblld by bin, POLITICAL. Indjana. Special Disvatch to The Chteago Tribune, INDIANAPOLIS, Noy. ;21,—The recount attempt of Senator Voorhoes to commit the Democratic party to a protective tariif is not relisned by the wheel-horses of his purty, who have no hest- taocy in oxpreasing thelr disapproval of his now departure, Ex-Sonator McDonald, State Sen- atur Bell, of Fort Wayno, and other prominent Democrats have ylven tho proposed change of polity no encouragenment, and the Democrat ja yet to hear frum who indorses Mr. Voorhees. It Is evident that tho sontimont of tho leaders of tho party in this Stuto is in favor of the old Dem- orutto doctrine of “tariff for revenue only,” und wil seel to commit the party to auch a platform In the next convention. In the opln- Jon of leading Republicana it ts doubrful, how. over, Whothor auch a plunk can bo gat into the platform. Mr, Voorbees’ bus great popularity und Juiluence among tho minsses of hls purty, not oniy by virtue oC his position as: United States senator, but because of bis off-hand man- ners, bls rabble-rousing oratory, ond his long devotion, to hla purty,and it {6 the guess of shrewd politiginns tlat the result will be an omission from the platform of any declaration on the subject, thus giving Mr, Voorhees the op- portunity io preach elther free trade ar prateu- tion xecording to tho churacter of the com- auoity to which ho | apeaks, = Upon such a platform: Mr, Voorhucs cuukl advocate protection In the mune facturing and mining districts = of tho State, aud point to bis Atlanta speech to sustain him, while in tho ayrivultiral districts he could dihitte upon the beauties of free trade, and jnstunve the whole history of the Dem- oerntio purty as favoring that doctrine, Such, aut least, ia thought by some to huye been Mr. Vourbees' purpose in taking tho position bo did, while others believe It tu huve been the result of an honeat conversion to the theury of pros teation, ‘Lhe latter ussert that Mr Voorhees represents tho progressive clouent of kis purty, ia disposed to leuve the old issues whieh bave been prouounced againat time and time aguin by tho country, and curry bia party Into aun wresdive campuign, burying the records of tha yust, and plagiog It in the current of modern progress, itis belloved that Democrats of this typoluok to un eurly breaking upot tho old purty and tho formation. of a new one, und” that «they — hive tho saguclty to sco thit, in such an event, tho old moas-bneks of the purty will be laid on the shelf aud men of progressive deus placed in te frout, Bue whatever tho truy Inwardncss of Mr. Vuorkees’ chinge of position on tha tarltt question, Ithns certainly been tho subject of much comment and spoculution amon the mombors of his party, and If be undortukes to muaikce biy views un issue in tho convention thore Js Ukely to be no tuck of fun ubend, Cannon, the Utuh Polycamint, Bat Lake, Utub, Nov. 21—A Washington Aasvoluted Press dispatch says Delegate Cannon holds the certificate of tho Sovretary of State of Utah, who la not authorized by taw to give any cortificate, Want Cannon holds from the Sccre- tury of State of Utah is a certified copy of tho election returns, He applied to tho District Court hero whun the Governor was Eust for a inanidanius tu compel Scereiary Thonins to give iin a certiicnte, but the court refueed to grant, it, and Thomus would not baye issued it psoybow, SOUTH CAROLINA. : ~ Mer Legislature WHI Doct In Rocular Session ‘Toduy—Meanuron to Como Boivroe the Body for Tin Action, Speclat Wspateh to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Conuunta, 8, C., Nov, 21.—'Tho South Carolina Legialuture meets in regulirsession bere tomnre row, Avast umount of important work hus bean inappod out for our luwemakers, and it fs therefore more than probablo that the forthe coming session will be oue of unusual Intorest, and will probably be protracted mto Feurnury: or Muroh. Thu following is a brief outline of somo ofthe most important work whluh will claim the sorlous attention of tho leyislators; ‘The report af tho Conunittvs on tho Amend. ments to the Constitution, and thit of the Comnilasion to Hevise tho Election Laws, wilt bo presented and demand caroful condderation and thorough dixqueelon, Tho reports of the conmmission to revise the tax laws, tho rogulae ton of rallronds, and tho militia liws will pro- gent {nportant work. The commission to res viso tho Coda will also subinit their report, whiob willoccupy many days in digeussion. Tho Land law, the Fence law, tho quor question, tho Concealed Wen pons uw, ANd the tsual routlue work wilt take uo much thine, The report of the Constitutional Commission whl recommend that tho term of all Judges etal bo dur- tog gould behuvior; that the Bitty oillcers, members. ot tho Legialuture, County Com- injssioners, and Probate Judes soall gorve tor four yours instead of two; tut School Cominis- slonera in tho counties shuth by appointed for two yvars by the Board of Education instead of boing elected by the people; that vetors may bo diatranchised “upon convictiun of robbory, larceny, perjury, and forgery; and that new counties iny be formed of more than 2,000 tae hubitunts or bu 400 square niles in extont, Tho conmmidsion appoiuted to revise thu election Jaws will make thelr roport, They will recom. mand that the State election sbull be held on a different day Crom tut of the Presidential eloge thon, and that tha voter before depositing bi builat inthe box be pennies, to BhOW B certitl cate that be bas puld hid poll-etax. This, if adupted, Wil cut of a targa perceatuge of tho hogre vote. However, this ty a Democratic mousure dustyned to curtall the power of the froudimen, aud If successful will bring avout 6 rovolution in politics. —————__—_ LAKE WINNEBAGO, Gptclat Visvateh to The Chteago Tribune, Osnkosu, Wis, Nov, 21,—The aluicoway ore dered to bo constructed In tho Neenah dum to allow of the free pnssuge of the surplus water in Luke Wionebago has been compteied and cowprises eight sevtions, giving a beadwuy of HOfeet, Two of tho seodons wore opened tu- day, and the water will be allowed te run through thoro ns lon ag thoro fs uo danger of Hoading Appicton. The Appleton mill-owners tureaten to Dring anit in cuse of dannige, but tue sili. then of the uly pledged themselves to pay ull losses, “Tho cont wenther of Lhe yitet fow days hus utfected navigation. ‘The Fox River ta tiled with Honting Aen and steambouts have cucoun: tered elds uf it in Luke Winnebago, a Increaso of Population in India, f New York Beetting Post, Now that thu Vovernmentul machinery for ro- Having dlatross in districts of India ‘aiticted With taming bas been mado perpetunl, some Uncusloves hag been caused by the returns of tho lust ladlan consus, which shows an ticreose ot Ow in the population of India suce s weans sO. Many wore mouths to fed, and ow lurgelyeiucreased expon- ditura fu “the “event “of — uny fauine, But it also shor that the Government oflndla bas removed some of the natural ree Straits tu populution which exleted before, and tho country {8 sapidiy peopling up to its full cas Ho‘ nlaa beloved it was better to comply. pneity, is ts what might haturally be o: Hin weountry where to marry [a almost Article of belief, and all marry young. 1 the umly fact remains that tho Indian peop! arg {nereaaing more rapidly thin their menns oF subsistence. ‘The incrense denoted by the consis: is nil the more remarkable becattse in tho past thirty years more than 10,000,000 souls perished from timine; but for oneshalt of that porto tho reredin) mensures were apasmadic and of Hite servics; under the rere it ellclent avs tem of reltet tha dentha will be fewer and por Jntion will nerouse more rapidly. 'T! the rat both of repraduetion and of mortality are biel is shown by the biigh ratio of ehildren to tlulta, “There ara LALO) of adults above yond OF nge, and O7,O00 of vbitdrun tinder Ta the pron bet 100 nduite to titty-four eluidren, Unfortunately tha registration of vital atatistos was Jatrodteed Into Lidia as lato ns 185,80 that thore his hardly a sulticiont length of time elapsed to prodaée accurate resulta. [it some rough estimates hive been mado which are interesting, but thoy lead to ny preelse conclusion, In the northwestern provinces it census tiken i 18T showed ag ine vroase on the population of 1865 ut the rate af {2 por cont per annuin, but thie increase Is Probably tn part attributable ty more uecurate registration, while tho famine of 1868 muse have affected the normal growth of tha population in parts of the province. In tho central provinces an annual Inareasa of a} per eent was sbown by tin census to have taker, phice between 1867 wd In Burmah the populution Is believed to have increased 3. pereent in the yonrs 1W2to WR. Tho returns Trom the othor ilstricta iro tuo vawue to be of usc. One of the peeullaritlesof India is tho Inewe prepoudernoave of tts rural populntion, in Bons wal, the northwestern provinces, and Oudlh ii per cent of tho Sopiitations live fn villages, and only 7 por cent Hive in townscontainingover 6,000 people, And it ls probable that ) por cent. of the rural population, or rathor more than 8 per cont of the total "eee {8 closely con= neeted with tho land, These fow facts nud ie ures make it easy to realize whit terrible results are produced by any failure in the crops. = OBITUARY. Alonzo Wuntington, ‘To the Editor of The Litcago Tribune, Circago, Nov. 21—Of tho onelier mombors of the Chicago bar, and those who, in the carly day, rodu tho elrault, few now remuin, and tho denth of Alonzo luntington, last week, lessened the numbor, and removed an old Inndmark of tho past, He was Prosecuting Attorney when Buttertiutd & Collins, Spring & Goodrich, Morris, Seamimon & Judd, Patrick Ballingow, Meltroy, dobn J. Brown, and MeDougal & Peck were at tho bar, and many of them rode the clreult with hit, die beld the atlicu of Stute’s- Attorney two terins, became a successful prosecutor, and the guilty rarely escupod. But ule oflles never mao him cruel and bloodthirsty, us It oftenjdocs those who discharge Its duties for any considerable tine. tls nature bad too much of the milk of human kinduessin je ‘Cravoting the eircult in pivneor times, like going to aen, or camping out, brings out the youd und the bad traits of churaeter, aud tntkes apparent the real nature of the man. Many bardsbips are to be encoun- tered, many nnnoyinees to be put np with, aud tnany opportunities presented for the display ot kindness, courtesy, and unseliishtess, and for eneh one of these traits Huntiigton was ulways distinguished, Ilo was ever rendy to share with bis friends and comrades tho best rouin at the hotel orcabln, the best dish at the tuble, the best of overything be had, even to bis bed, and therefore thera was wways tt kind and warm friendship felt for bim by bis nasovintes. Those triita of bls vhuricter were very couspicuuus utter tho great tire of 18th His hospitality was unlimited, or rather only luilted by the ea- of bis house. Every —hometcss 1 owas most heartily” — welcomed and made to feel quite at home, ‘and be mado his guests realize that it gave him more plensure: to welcome them thin thoy enjoyed in recelvinug iuis generous hospltality, “hie desire to make others huppy with. an dpon-banded berallty to tho remotest membors of his own family wos perhnps the most atriklng fouture of his chur Au was a Lonefactor to many, and he iuy who Will cherish his meniory. And reat be ald of any min than that to: Jong ug he lived he tried tried futthfally te malo avery friond and avery relative happy? A man of whom this cun bo sald, aud a man who has brought up a family 80 retined, eo cultured, aud so worthy us that of Mr. Huntington; bus nut lived in valu. a, Willtam Grand Rapids, Mlovey. at * Mich, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chteaga Tribune. Granpn Rarims, Mich, Nov. 21.—Willlam Hovey, Trensuror and General Manager of tho Grand Rapids ster Company bero since 1800, and for twenty-five years ono of the most ener- getle and prominent business-meu of the city, died vory suddenly of 8 congestive chill this afternoon, aged neurly 69, He returned from Chteago Saturday ulght and compluined of being weary yesterday, but entered upon bualucss is usual toduy. Ho was stricken down so suddenly nnd soverely that he dted in his office. He was tho represontutive bere of Macon J. W, Covarse, of Boston, whe hran very large interest bere, Ilo was ono of the tnost ellicient members of the Hoard of Yublie Works, and in nll the A- dons of life bud tne vontidenco und esteem of ali who knew bim. He had boon an earnest member of the Baptist Courch for itty-tour yetrs, and to him tore than any one mun does that denomination in thia oly owe Sts prosperity und strength, The beautiful and conmmodious church bere ja a monument to his cuorgy, ug he was Coairinan of the Bullding Committee, ‘Tho Common Council adjourned its session toulgne ag a token of reapeot for him. J. M. Hollis, at St. Louts, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune, Dunvque, Iu, Noy. 21.—Tho starting intolli- Rouce wus recoived hero to-day that J. M. Hollla, woatern igent for the Mussnehusotts Mutual Iife-fnsurniuco Company, dicd yesterday in St. Loula suddenly of a conyestivo chijl. 1s tam- fly reside hore, dir. Hollis wag one of the buat Known insurance men in tho State, His body was taken to Mussachusctts for burlul, Mra. Mary 8. Quigloy, at Elgin sspectar Dupaten to The Chicago Tribusie. Etaiy, Ill, Nov. 2L—Mary 8. wife ot George B, Quigloy, of Sterling, died in the Hospital for the Ingano fn this place today of puralysis, aged 5, : Tho Rov. J. HE, Forrester. AmH0f, Maga, Nov, 21—The funeral of tho Roy. J. &. Forrestur, D, D., took place todny, Mr, Forrestor was a pastor in Chicago and Aus rora, IH, aud at Erlo, Pa, — A REMARKABLE CASE. Some Hope for the Recovery of tho Michig Woman Who Haas Lived Fourteon Montha Without Food, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Tarte Creex, Mich. Noy.’ 21—Some timo ago Tuk TRinUNE contained an account of Mra, Honry Ingham, of this elty, who bas lived with- out food fur the past fourtoon months, not being able to eat a mouthful,.hor stomach having beon paralyzed froma nervous shout, the resultof having y large number of teeth pulled at once, Sho hag Ilvod tho past yenr in bed, and life bus buon sustained by means of In- Jeations aud baths of nutritious Hyuid fool. At the time of her prostration soe weluhed 176 pounds, but ber weight is now reduced to nfty pounds, and sho is a mere living skeleton, Her pbysivinns bad given ber up long ago to die, ro gurding 1t merely a queation of tine how long she would live,, bo was member a! & mutual jpsurance compan at thia. city, and 4s they regarded hor death usa Bure thing the amount of ber palleyy Sho, was rolsed, und, as tho fumily was in deaths tute ciroumstsices trom her lone sickness, the nmount of the induranes wie put over to relluve thelr preacnt necossitics, us her death was dally expected and regarded na tauve ftuble, But row comes the strangest part of ull, For the pust fow duya ter stomach liad op pirently recovered from tts paralysis, aud bus retained a sniatl amount of food swallowed In the usual way—sometning she hus nc done for over & year—and there [4 a prospect that shu muy entirely recover from tho stroke of paraly- sid gud regain hur usual healta—an ovent which {3 regarded as almost a miracle, bhoull whe wot weil she will bo ubout the only persou who Ver Biceucdad in wecuring ingurinee: say on their lite before denth, and who hus subsisted the length of tim sho hie without food, It isa Most romarkable aise, and one wiloh bas budled the Bkil of the beat physiohius throughout ine Btato, many of whom bive come here te dea apd trout the cago, bot all without Mlicuds, andy leer boing wiven up by the doctors, Nuture seems to buve oxerted bersvlf to aiaw the doctors that thelr gclentive theurlue und treatinont do nub Auount to su Very much uttor ull, ————————— WEI DE MEYER ON CATARRH, “Treatleo” on tho causes, consequences, and cure of “Catarrhal Diseases," by Dy. i, W. Wel De Moyer, of New York City, discoverer of tho untidotal truutinent. Advanced theury, mpor= tant fucts, and starting corroborations, "Dea hess, Weak wyes, loay of voice, Burotila, iuucnre rh bronchitis, Bud undurmiucd constitutions result from catarroal polson.” “treatise tree, id went pustnys-pald to any ONY an recolpt oF ost ei D, 8. Dewey & Co., Pt he 184 Fulton atrovt, Now Yoru. ae FUMIO Pa AD Over 180,000 Howe acites sold, Norden, Selleck & Co, vor, Luke and Duarborn strects, Chicago, Werecommend Eldredusewing-machines, J. K. Btovons, photographer, 108 Nearborn-at. Indigestion, dyspepsia, noryous and ‘all fora of guneral debility Bitoved iy duking Menaman's Voptonized Beet ‘Tonle. he ouly preparauon of beet containing ftw ontire nutritiogs propertics, It is net a mere acinus laut Hike the extracts of beot, but cuntains blood-toukiog, forece-wonerating, and ife-wus- talning properties; is invaluable in all enteu- bleed conditions, whether the reault of oxhuus tion, nervous prostration, overwork, or avuty diseares, partloutnrly if resting from pittmo- nary Cuinplaints. Caswoll,.Hazard & Co, pros prictors, Now York. For analy by drugeista. MARRIAGE LICENSES, ‘Tho following marringe licenses woro lnnucd yotor- day: ‘ Name and vestdence, {lermann Lorena, Chiengo.. Mra, Catharing Vit, Cheng Williams Jolin Mullon, Chica Mary A. Surry, dv FIT ay, {ipin J Yandomour, Sprint Ien & Hele, Chien go. J Wvineln Zaoteg, Suu field motte tuewsla, Chicago sss Martin Wondensol aAnun Marsex, Chi UO, { Stephon al, Carson zt Mary Olron, ik? 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Harned C, Colinghan, 77 West sfadison, Cothurine Casaldy. 77 Went sadieu! Hassett, Grand Cros: 5 lbby, Ciiienxu,, the ae : Kouiton, 14 Sllton av. dinltuye iat Wowotersce . Huda, 2 West Onto, Uleun, 2a We {gourgo ft Nny'G, tt ky. 200 Vernon av,s. ny se North iilzabuth } i Dosenur, Chicago, Himme Moyers, Chicay { Susen deve Chicago .. Mrs, Jubt Ganson, Chicago... j Sizzle Wolf, Chicago, Anuree J), Verguson, Chicuwo, Auuusny Veuston, Chicagu.. Kawin Durphy, INH Weat Twolfth, cTanity Kiltoyioy a2 Van tos Hig Apminur, Chichuas.sses Charles 8, Goodman, Tron, Mountain ftosa Livingston, i West Liburty. 4} Atuort dl Mturkl, Ghtenae, Annie Gonturo, td Senil jdhomus W, Matehford, Suale G, Carte f Qibert ty Phuttps, Bigot, Ty Mantle. Crtdwolt, Moun, 1 Chartos Hackman, Park fthdue, 1 Parente ea rcs | Camdon KF, Lune, Chleaze Barbara 1 Mulot, Chicago, Loo Snek, Chiengo, Mary Alorisoy, Chl {antes Heunersay, 125 Us Hunura Grinea, Chicago, John 1b, Kdgar, GU Wert Curvio Heanat, tal North Photnns A. Hockott, 10 M {oUe uhaue Aes Chtmee a John Knlppel Pullman, Ml, Ilannah Thorsen, Putian, Tits {HF Mtounso, Chicago... Acnotte Ls, Lewis, Chicago, fH; A Stabons, Lockport, Th Bophia Brueking, Chicuxo, RSth be BS RS MARRIAGES, STUNGESS—POLMAMUB—At St. J le Gene, Aly oy ho Hey, agra ACA Clare Cathumus, of Joiiee wont SAAC Sod Stine $27-London (Canada) pipers please copy. ie DEATHS, a aera am CASEY—Tho romninsof the Into Mchaol F, Casoy wit bo taken from thy vunle aud buried Wednosday morning, ‘rl lonves Wolls-st, dopotut 8a. tn, GUUGG—Sunday, Nov. 2 ureural mi his hum £0 Kockwellen ote Cheung Worn ie Station, County of Cornwi lund, anew 40 yours, Funuent ‘Tucaiay, Nov, card to sosobill. invisi, $27 Forunto (Canada) papors plonao enny. el—Nov. Zl, Whoodaal Sa A AEE a ow wea re @ rosltonce, No. 4 of Mounenantynta ips thy Uy earriagsato towel NEFFEMNAN—At 20 Markest. eruup, Winnlired ‘Vercen, boloved euild at whatee AL, nud Mary (Connucs) Hettornan, panera Wetuonday, Aid inat from ebiove rostdenca earringon to 3 ater dupot, the Ciivary Cemetery, oy SBERES Us eae te KANE-Noy, 10, Mary Mt. K ale anan, 1 3 ie Hane. batinea wifo of uner 0 placo Tuenday, Nov. 22, nt 100, mn. from the residence of her : fain Murphy, 140 Indinnarng, Pore Sewee and WH KELLY—Nov. 2, Katto, boloved une wlay morning from rosidonce, Forty and Slono-av., at Dey ty by earnages to NG Sunday, ovening, boluved wife uf Josopts Ui. Long, rf yton, 0. for intorment, it HANDERS—Sundy, Nov. 2 of bl \. sn St Bante, oe fi mista Benge peraens Wil Nov, %, Amanda B. Long, ti yonrs und ¥ mon: Hira! front hin Into residence, des Kniorald-ay., on ‘Tuesday, Nov, 22 ot 12 o'eluck, by curringss to Uracvland. Friends of tho family are invited, CP" Luston papers please cupy, SIMS—Nov, 31, of consumption, at the his mother, 08 twonty-tiliat, lionry Stun sued 98 years. Funtoral sorvicos at rostdonco nt, 10a, am. 1! thenco by cnrtiniua to Oukwoods Comolery. eee WAID-Nov. 3%, nt Austin, UL, of eo Hunt, boloved wite of 1.8, Ward’ avod spent An pifectionate wife, and a kind und loving muthor, WooDs-Sunday, Nov. 2, nt miduliht,at hor resi- donee, 2H) Nrth Markstert, of inflamnintion of th . Hoist » Daluve Higher Wands, aa yearn bat He st e ne ungrat fron her Into residence, Wodnesday, Nov. 2s Mi Chutren of tlio Iioly Ruine, whore: requtega noah tugs WHHL bo colabruted thunca by carringes 10 Cale vary Comotery. rlunds of tho thailly aro Invited withons furthge notice, ea" Hutlalo (N, ¥.) and Hloomlngton (Il) papors ploane copy. 'TAYLUR—At his reatdonco, No. 109 Millor-st., at 10:0 Just ovoninu, Duncan ‘Taylor, son of tho tate Colin ‘Taylor, of Bowmore, telay, dootund, Notes uf fuuworal horeatter, ee ANNOUNCEMENTS, Li. GENEROUSLY-DISPOSED PER- nuns are oarnostly Foqueatedt to ramombor the nv ut the Protostant Grphag Aevum, 2434 Plctluaneave on Thankautving Buy." Wo hava’ ovar iW chitaren Ih the Imetivution, and if its teiunde Wilt fond 6 turkoy, or asmall dunstion of any kinds 4e will bo most thankwully recaived. We shail bo pleased to doo ull wha may atiwoxo to oull'on thu Ung. OSPEL MEETING ‘MUS EVE, Oe. ifiaherooms tloanolucn-ie woe OMLN' CURRIE WILL CONDUCT TILE J_nuon prayer-incoting today nt 1W Madlson-st, PY ONS POST NO. 9, G, A. R,, DEPART. mont of Titnota, will havea grand muster and a petire AL TewWo'cluck tontzht nt thi y ot Norty Clarkes All TiDbore Of Cee nee inviteus ; MME EIGHTH WARD LAND LEAGUE asxoimtloa at tha usual mooting-piace this over fing, when tnportant tualness includlug thy election OF A agloyate to the Iris Nutlonal Conyuntion, will THE NEW | BASL-DURNING PARLOR STOVE, ‘he most econo: Jealand Hest bu erever ofured U Py public, Hy SURE and soe BY We herure buying, ‘At wholvaute” by MACLEAN & RETVEREL, 9 Stato-nl, Ab rotall by ail prominivnt dualur AND CANS, fe VINO, EVENDEN & (0, Tanks and Cans 239 & 241 Lake st. ~ AND SUPPERS . The “ Johnson’ Collection AUCTION SALI By GEO. PS GORE & Gp UR REGULAR WEE a EKLY SALE Crockery & Glassw Witt DE TELD ox TUESDAY, Nov. 22, at 9:39 Whan wo shall soll a largo and wosteabte sock op o W.G, 0.6, Porcelain, and Decorated Ware, Also, Glassware, Tampa, &, AKO. 1. GORE & Co, Auctlonaers, REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOOD TUESDAY? Nov. 22,9 THING A PHL ala, Hoslor are am, ctloneeny, + Our Wednesday Auction Sal OF NOV, 23 ‘ ‘Will be one of the Lar, Finest Displays of Choice™! BOOTS, SHOES We have ever shown, and they WILL BE CLOSED OUT, We shall also sell at same sale 200 Cases Men's Buck Arctles, 150 Cases Women's Buck Arctics, 50 Gases Boys’ Buck Arctics, 50 Cases Men's and Women's Alaskas, 100 Gases Men's and Women’s Sandals, 25 Cases Men's Short Boots, Dull Finish, NOTICE.—These are NOT ODD: and ENDS of old or damaged aa inferlor stock, but ARE FRESH, REGULAL, FIRST-CLASS gools, GEO. P, GORE & Co, 214. and 219 Madison-st « When--as ts the fuct.- our customers by any of the above-mentioned lines of goods «at prices made by themselves, they Thanksgiving oughtto bea happy one, and. to help in that di- rection shall give euch buyer a Turkey to go with the best wishes of GEO, P, GORE & CO.,. Auctioneers, arg & 216 Madison-st. By ELISON, FLERSHEI & CO. QUL PALNTING AUCTION This morning at 11 O'Clock and 3 Pp. m. at OUR GALLERY, 84 & 86 Randolph-st. lection ever shown in this city, ‘The neil co EMISON, FLENSHEIM & CO, By THE CMWICAGO REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, OMco lid and Ys Nearvurn-st. 158 LOTS 15, 16, 17,31, und 4, fronting on West Hukleentntissuinte, Went Kaurtounth Henry, West Fitteonth, Rebecca, ent ee ie a Zoonth, WoxtTwontlath-rts., and Asbland-ay,, bir twoun Aablund-ay, und Roboy-8t One Entire Block 19, Wood, Idncotn, West Fourteenth, and Bronte a et ni ‘Bue, 1, s8, 1, 10 be sold AT AUCTION Absolutoly without limit Wednesday, Nov. 30, at 2p. my At the EXCHANGE, 116 and 113 Dearborn WK, NIXON, Meal Katato, lreald CHANDLEK & CO, Gas Bankers, ‘THBtUCB. WA. A. BUTTERS, Manauer and Auctloncer, ROYAL BAKING PO WDER Absolutely Pure. TAT MEGNAPHR CREAM TAI < srourgtdeperefurerite In toauing cites ot ih, aor No olber preparation makes, such Iknh yoy ae breads, or luxurious pastry. Gan bu enter oR Sie ea A Souone me Coouilsl Dé, MOU a be Rav iNes ROW DIE C by i WACKUS WATER MOTOM, CANDY, Hond $l, shtLor 8 fora rotall box by express of the bet ‘Cundioa t ‘Atmurica, pat ul Jumantly we Gils, Keleseic att Cuneagsy. Pikds ope to al cineayy, ads arose ee Gos tliat, Confecuunor, 44 Madlauii-at CHEMIST, GAN detected and foneral ehomicu-hyyionto Invesl> watlons purforiud, (, GHULERT WOEELER, 81 Clark-at, Chicago, DIVO CED Bocaure ho would nat supply bi y End must Gelgiows Obie PUNE CGA nani i Backus Water Motor, 3 po drant Pressure, the Cheabest Pigg. start ratual ta for Mthe Char cme ine fo for blowing 7 Machine viata iat Kahen cates ins ynits prewsize hee 8 Truss a pacity wo ty Li aie Bitar Tie WACKUS WATE moro CO ‘New York, “orks, vo 893 Urondway. Newark, Nid. 49 Dean Infringements will ke prosecuted. PILE REMEDY: S1COOrMy od, pape eie Malin £. jak Aes saguaiers

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